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Old 06-20-2006, 05:42 PM
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Yo RC you have a PM...
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pull a little timing out and find a known good wideband to double check a/f first
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Look at the way the torque drops off though....He might have something hurting his ability to move air in there....

I have the same issue as of today, my cam is causing the problem....Too small of a cam for my heads and 90/90 at about 4800 rpms the torque plumits instead of leveling off
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Originally Posted by Arcolog2
Look at the way the torque drops off though....He might have something hurting his ability to move air in there....

I have the same issue as of today, my cam is causing the problem....Too small of a cam for my heads and 90/90 at about 4800 rpms the torque plumits instead of leveling off
At 4800 rpm your torque has peaked, its going to fall off its normal.




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