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axel156
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When you change your cam pulleys, do you must change your chip?




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when you say change do you mean fit vernier pullies, like these...
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Yes changeable cam pulleys!!!
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you will need a standalone... ecu... funny i know were theres one for sale
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siberia, will that eer get fitted to a car
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no... yet another waste of money by me...
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ws a waste for me too, then i went and bought more! lol
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cars huh? who'd have em
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Is an standalone system kind of dta????
I've a chip from mantzel and must they change them?
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quote:
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cars huh? who'd have em


you sound like a woman
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quote:
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Is an standalone system kind of dta????
I've a chip from mantzel and must they change them?


yes its like dta.
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You can just fit them, you don't need a stand alone ECU, you need a stand alone ECU if you want to advance or retard your timing
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You can just fit them, you don't need a stand alone ECU, you need a stand alone ECU if you want to advance or retard your timing


and the point of fitting verniers is?
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you cant just fit them tho ed, the standard ones have a pic up for the cam position sensor! the engine runs shite without it
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Oh right, not familiar with 1.6's
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quote:
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You can just fit them, you don't need a stand alone ECU, you need a stand alone ECU if you want to advance or retard your timing


and the point of fitting verniers is?
Some people use them for perfectly aligning the cams at TCD as with standard pullys the cams are often a tiny bit off. But they are really meant for advancing or retarding your timing....
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What i exactly want is to move torque line with 1000rpm is this possible? Now i have 172nm at 4000rpms and i want that i have it at 5000rpm
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why would you want to do that? and youd need to change the cams to alter that.... change the power delivery, but low down torque is better....
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I use my car for 1/4 mile sprints, and when i change from gear (2,3 and 4) the rev don't became under the 5000rpm. So i want de most torque and Ps between de 5000rpm and the 7200rpm.
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
quote:
Originally posted by Siberia
quote:
Originally posted by ed
You can just fit them, you don't need a stand alone ECU, you need a stand alone ECU if you want to advance or retard your timing


and the point of fitting verniers is?
Some people use them for perfectly aligning the cams at TCD as with standard pullys the cams are often a tiny bit off. But they are really meant for advancing or retarding your timing....


and there usually a fair bit lighter than the normal ones

 
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