setup a CVH34 kent cam
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i have just fitted a CVH34 kent cam kit and adjustable pulley but used the standard marking.
i have been told that i need to dial it in. Can anyone tell me how to do this
many thanks
i have just fitted a CVH34 kent cam kit and adjustable pulley but used the standard marking.
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i have been told that i need to dial it in. Can anyone tell me how to do this
many thanks
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thats how i set this one up but MSD have just chipped it today, and they said it needs to be setup properly at 119degs
the standard one runs a 112deg
the car goes well but its lost the turbo kick
the standard one runs a 112deg
the car goes well but its lost the turbo kick
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I use a CVH 34 cam and a vernier pulley. I set it up with a cam protractor and dti as per the instructions that came with the cam kit. Apparently they do run with a standard pulley. From memory mine's set close to zero. There's a good guide to setting up in the front of the Burton Power catalogue and you can get one of those by calling Burton Power.
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