Toda Camshaft timing with VVT
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 11:12 am
I am having a little trouble finding out how to get the valve timing just right before going to the dyno. Bryan aka jdm86gtz was kind enough to send a copy of Todas cam card. Unfortunately its in Japanese so I find quite hard to read
So to make sure I got this right, here is the question:
To me it seems that the intake cam has to be set at 125 degrees and exhaust 100 degrees?
I used the original BT VVT cam gear and got 123 degrees. And with the VVT on that change the timing to ~93 degrees, right? The car is already running quite nicely so I'm pretty sure I'm close but I just don't want to waste much time on the dyno...
Cams are 272/9.2 both in and out BTW...
So to make sure I got this right, here is the question:
To me it seems that the intake cam has to be set at 125 degrees and exhaust 100 degrees?
I used the original BT VVT cam gear and got 123 degrees. And with the VVT on that change the timing to ~93 degrees, right? The car is already running quite nicely so I'm pretty sure I'm close but I just don't want to waste much time on the dyno...
Cams are 272/9.2 both in and out BTW...