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> split duration camshafts
mightyohm
post Jan 30 2004, 06:31 PM
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Has anyone looked into split duration cams? I know Jake loves them. I don't know of anyone who is making an off the shelf split duration cam for the 914, are people having custom cams ground to their specs? Is there a recipe for turning an off the shelf cam into a split duration cam, using stock heads/CR? Add so many degrees duration to the exhaust?

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DNHunt
post Jan 31 2004, 07:02 AM
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Being kind of new to this I have a question. I heard many people say that D-jet and speed density FI in general don't like overlap because it screws with the vacuum signature. Is that just at idle or is it throughout the power band?

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