guys,
need your advice on the adjustable cam pulley. does the torque
significantly felt after it is installed and any harm done to the engine
and the fuel consumption in the long run ?
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adjustable cam pulley
Started by
mrdohc
, Nov 24 2007 10:15 PM, 5 replies to this topic
#3
Posted 26 November 2007 - 08:04 PM
ad cam pulley best use with race cam...will increase alot..like what maddy
said...
said...
#4
Posted 27 November 2007 - 09:46 AM
thank you guys for the advise given. a couple of week ago a friend of
mine told me that there's another cheap option to increase torque by
changing to 1.6 flywheel and heavy duty clutch. what is your comment on
this ?
mine told me that there's another cheap option to increase torque by
changing to 1.6 flywheel and heavy duty clutch. what is your comment on
this ?
#5
Posted 29 November 2007 - 01:40 AM
by changing flywheel only???....i guess he was saying lightening flywheel
and change to 1.6 clutch set which give better grip ... this does
increase torque but less clutch slip, lighten the flywheel give yu better
rev slight increase torque if ou dyno
and change to 1.6 clutch set which give better grip ... this does
increase torque but less clutch slip, lighten the flywheel give yu better
rev slight increase torque if ou dyno
#6
Posted 01 December 2007 - 11:38 PM
ok. since with a limited budget of around rm 500, which one do you think
better in order to improve low end torque without causing harm to the
engine in the long run. either go for lightening flywheel or change to
adjustable cam pulley ??
better in order to improve low end torque without causing harm to the
engine in the long run. either go for lightening flywheel or change to
adjustable cam pulley ??