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What is the cam timing set at on a 89 Turbo with SC cams and a Garrett upgrade?


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Old 09-06-2015, 02:48 PM
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I don't have that info.
I opened a post in our forums. A Pelican community member may be able to answer your question.


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I would go right to the Turbo forum for this one.

The SC cam is "mild", but is a CIS cam. When a squillion CFM plays into the mix I think it's best to have the fine gentlemen "930 freaks" who live this stuff have a run at the answer.

Bet Ronnie will have something.
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I'm efi with a gt3582r, ported heads and I run 1.7
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Also set mine at 1.7
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1.55, cheers.
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I often see a tiny kiss mark on turbo pistons from the exhaust valve touching on a (hopefully) slight over-rev, so I dial it back to 1.5 just for for safety's sake. Don't think you would notice the difference.
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Was told to choose 1.5-1.7 based on what you wanted. I ended up with 1.6. I didn't have enough experience to make a decision so I split down the middle. Sc cams and Garrett work btw.

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