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<blockquote data-quote="03' White Snake" data-source="post: 15969317" data-attributes="member: 51916"><p>Never mind, I called the cam manufacturer and had them explain it to me. Nowhere on the cam card does it tell you the exhaust centerline, it is a calculated value. They only give you the intake degree. I was going the wrong direction on the exhaust cam and that is why my numbers were going all skewed.</p><p></p><p>For anyone else wanting to learn, you need to subtract the intake degree # on the cam card.... mine is 110 from the separation # on the card... mine is 114. So 114-110 is 4 degrees. 4 +114 separation is 118. Exhaust cam should be set at 118 and the intake at 110.</p><p></p><p>I was trying to set both cams at 110 and it was getting all screwed up. Haven't come across this in any of the degreeing videos or write ups. So thought I'd share my findings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03' White Snake, post: 15969317, member: 51916"] Never mind, I called the cam manufacturer and had them explain it to me. Nowhere on the cam card does it tell you the exhaust centerline, it is a calculated value. They only give you the intake degree. I was going the wrong direction on the exhaust cam and that is why my numbers were going all skewed. For anyone else wanting to learn, you need to subtract the intake degree # on the cam card.... mine is 110 from the separation # on the card... mine is 114. So 114-110 is 4 degrees. 4 +114 separation is 118. Exhaust cam should be set at 118 and the intake at 110. I was trying to set both cams at 110 and it was getting all screwed up. Haven't come across this in any of the degreeing videos or write ups. So thought I'd share my findings. [/QUOTE]
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