MazdaSpeed626
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- Mazda 626 1998 5spd 2.0l FSDE
this kinda just dawned on me....but. Everyone knows that the specs(ie lift, duration, etc.) for both the intake and exhaust cams are the same except that they are just 180 degrees(approximately) apart. Now, people have said that you can take an FSZE intake cam to a machine shop and have them repin it to work on the exhuast side(ie flipping the pin approximately 180 degrees.)
Well don't most of the adjustable cam gears consist of 2 pieces that are held together by the adjuster bolts? if thats the case, then all you'd have to do is take your cam gear on your exhaust cam, take it apart, flip it 180 degrees, and then take it to the dyno to get timing right.
Now, i'm not sure if there are any cam gears that are able to be taken apart, but if so....then this idea of mine is brilliant.
Well don't most of the adjustable cam gears consist of 2 pieces that are held together by the adjuster bolts? if thats the case, then all you'd have to do is take your cam gear on your exhaust cam, take it apart, flip it 180 degrees, and then take it to the dyno to get timing right.
Now, i'm not sure if there are any cam gears that are able to be taken apart, but if so....then this idea of mine is brilliant.