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Setting Cams on a NA Engine
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<blockquote data-quote="52merc" data-source="post: 16035864" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>Thanks for the replies. Winter is setting in here and I probably won't be doing any engine work until the spring. I've seen many of Todd's postings but wasn't aware of his cam timing method without adjustable gears.</p><p></p><p>My 01 runs pretty good for stock. I've never dyno'd it to find out exactly what it is putting out. I like the idea of keeping the car NA. It takes more work, precision, and sometimes money, to increase power without power adders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="52merc, post: 16035864, member: 197"] Thanks for the replies. Winter is setting in here and I probably won't be doing any engine work until the spring. I've seen many of Todd's postings but wasn't aware of his cam timing method without adjustable gears. My 01 runs pretty good for stock. I've never dyno'd it to find out exactly what it is putting out. I like the idea of keeping the car NA. It takes more work, precision, and sometimes money, to increase power without power adders. [/QUOTE]
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