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You put the cam in a better work range position.
Then would you suggest changing from regular lock outs to the -10* in my situation?
You put the cam in a better work range position.
An advanced/straight up cam should get better fuel mileage at cruise RPM's/highway speeds, and make more power down low, especially when not under boost. Lito may have empirical evidence to the contrary. It's well worthy of discussion! Lots of us should be locking out our phasers, apparently. Livernois said that with boost you can run a limiter, with springs you can run a limiter, (or with cams, I suppose,) but with both you run lockouts. They would have been burned a few times given the volume of cars they build and tune.
I wish I could try them both, -10 and straight up. Need that engine simulation software.
Cams aren't locked out? Or are they and you still run the sensors/solenoids for tuning or something?
Jim had mentioned that you liked them to still be there even if the cams were locked. I'm intrigued.No, VCT will work.
Dumb question here, but the reluctor wheel is just to see where the cam is at, right?
So not having it means you wouldn't know where the cam is at? But if the cam is locked to the crank, all that really does is let you know if something got messed up, right?
Jim had mentioned that you liked them to still be there even if the cams were locked. I'm intrigued.
And I had plans on eliminating mine and plugging the valve covers. But if you want them there for tuning I'll leave them.
I don't think he cares about the VCT solenoids if you are locking the cams...I suspect he is talking about the cam reluctors and cam sensors. Lito never discouraged me from removing my VCT solenoids when I did it. I wanted them out so it was one less thing to clog as I've seen some others have crap build up in the screens in the solenoids.

On high power FI cars, locked is a better option, zero risk, the thing is to compromise where you want your power, for a PD blower where your boost curve is quite flat and instant, some locked retard will work nicely.

That's what i thought you liked. Jim had mentioned that you wanted for him to leave his VCT solenoids hooked up even though he was locked out, or I mis-understood.
I'm going to be making cam and cam timing decisions after Jim's car is running/tuned and on a dyno. We pretty much have the same setup. I'm just going to copy what works.![]()
Dumb question here, but the reluctor wheel is just to see where the cam is at, right?
So not having it means you wouldn't know where the cam is at? But if the cam is locked to the crank, all that really does is let you know if something got messed up, right?
Then that is the plan, thanks LitoThe solenoids? if you go with the V10 plates you can ditch them, if not, you have to keep them but if going lock out, the V10 plates are nice and will provide better oiling.
