For the BC Stage 3 cams ATDC=-2, BTDC=-6, ABDC=46, BBDC=50
I used an overlap calculator from "http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/camshaft.html" assuming I did it right you should have an overlap of -8.00 degrees and has in Intake Duration of 224.00 degrees. The Exhaust Duration is 224.00 degrees. The Inlet Cam has an Installed Centerline of 114.00 degrees ATDC. The exhaust cam has an Installed Centerline of 118.00degrees BTDC. I do not have a complete understanding of this information but maybe Buick can point you in the right direction of how to tune from here, or atleast what direction you should aim toward.
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Cheated on the sentra with a 240 , I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Originally Posted by 93Sentra For the BC Stage 3 cams ATDC=-2, BTDC=-6, ABDC=46, BBDC=50
I used an overlap calculator from "http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/camshaft.html" assuming I did it right you should have an overlap of -8.00 degrees and has in Intake Duration of 224.00 degrees. The Exhaust Duration is 224.00 degrees. The Inlet Cam has an Installed Centerline of 114.00 degrees ATDC. The exhaust cam has an Installed Centerline of 118.00degrees BTDC. I do not have a complete understanding of this information but maybe Buick can point you in the right direction of how to tune from here, or atleast what direction you should aim toward.
i think you did it wrong to really do it properly you need to degree the cams in the engine