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Yep you can destroy your valves (smashing against the piston) if not reset properly once putting on a new camshaft. Highly advise a professional to do it.Originally posted by Jmac View PostA fair bit more to it than lifting a cam cover off mate im afraid, you have the valve timing to set, timing belt off, and a chain runs between the 2 cams which too has to be set up, there is a cam chain adjuster in there too. You can get this seriously wrong. Not for a novice .
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Exactly my point my friend, Gavs right i would spend else where on this engine for sure, and ill awake my existing comment on bleeding off compression, you can if you chose the wrong one, and with a cam on this engine you still have the variable valve timing but you can upset functionality. How are you going to use the application , if you like a blap now and again then i wouldnt bother as you dont reap any benefits for low end power.Originally posted by AcoustiK View PostYep you can destroy your valves (smashing against the piston) if not reset properly once putting on a new camshaft. Highly advise a professional to do it.
Yes we did fit high lift jobbies to PB engine Golfs and And this was an N/A engine, they did love it.
Pros and cons and of course pocket
Interesting however,
On Plautos defense i havent looked at his links
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