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Old 06-11-2015, 02:55 AM   #57
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back in the day, timing CHAIN vehicles
By highlghting chain, are you referring to the fa20 as a timing belt engine?
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there is no reason to worry about the head gasket.
it seemed super important a few posts back.. i.e.. different cams per head gasket change..
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By highlghting chain, are you referring to the fa20 as a timing belt engine?
no. i'm referring to many engines in the past who still used a chain..


chains have very low resolution, accuracy-wise. less room for adjustment in length vs belts. belts can be more accurate because there are fewer teeth per inch, per say. there are some very reliable chain engines, but they're being phased out.
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So you dont care that you are advancing the cam timing on one side and retarding it on the other side?
A quick back of napkin SWAG says that the difference between a .5mm & 1mm head gasket is less than half a degree per cam gear.

Do you honestly think these cams are capable of controlling to within less than 1 degree when under VVT control?

And if your answer is yes, then wouldnt the VVT system compensate for it anyway without tuning??
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no. i'm referring to many engines in the past who still used a chain..


chains have very low resolution, accuracy-wise. less room for adjustment in length vs belts. belts can be more accurate because there are fewer teeth per inch, per say. there are some very reliable chain engines, but they're being phased out.
This is another point missed....



It has nothing to do with accuracy or resolution.

Do you know what happens when you have 2 heads 180 degrees from eachother and you bring them closer to the crankshaft with a fixed length chain?????

Go ask a qualified Porsche race technician and tell them you have this bright idea of changing headgsket thickness.....



Let me know what he says lol
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From the home page of this forum there are, at this point in time, 5,149 threads in the Engine,Exhaust,Transmission thread. The next most popular section is Cosmetic Modification with 5,037 threads. Cosmetics ffs!!! I'd better get over there and tell all those people they are wasting their time and money.
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From the home page of this forum there are, at this point in time, 5,149 threads in the Engine,Exhaust,Transmission thread. The next most popular section is Cosmetic Modification with 5,037 threads. Cosmetics ffs!!! I'd better get over there and tell all those people they are wasting their time and money.
so many hairdressers! my 40 yr old aunt went to school for cosmetology.


she's a dentist now.

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A quick back of napkin SWAG says that the difference between a .5mm & 1mm head gasket is less than half a degree per cam gear.
I havent dne the math but I think its a little bit more.

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Do you honestly think these cams are capable of controlling to within less than 1 degree when under VVT control?
This sentance makes 0 sense.

But if you are asking whether or not the VVT can control the cams within 1 degree of crank timing, then the answer is yes.

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wouldn't VVT system compensate for it anyway without tuning??
Are you serious????

Or just playing?
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This sentance makes 0 sense.

But if you are asking whether or not the VVT can control the cams within 1 degree of crank timing, then the answer is yes.
Yes - the ECU has a target cam angle. The control system tries to keep the angle as close to the target as possible. Does this system typically run within 1 degree of target cam phase angle?

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Are you serious????

Or just playing?
Quite serious. The cam sensor senses the controlled side of the cam (opposite side from cam gear). The side that floats.
The control system modulates the system to move floating side of the cam to the target angle.
If you believe that the system can control to within 1 degree than it clearly can remove one degree of difference between the two cams just as it will compensate for (slightly) stretched chains.

And back on topic:

Increasing the engine stroke not only gives more torque due to increased displacement, but it also increases the lever arm length of the rod pushing on the crank.
So there is another factor that increases overall hp by stroking.
There is yet another factor of increased maximum piston velocity (harder on wrist pins) that affects VE.
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Increasing the engine stroke not only gives more torque due to increased displacement, but it also increases the lever arm length of the rod pushing on the crank.
So there is another factor that increases overall hp by stroking

Allright.

Well thanks for clearing that up.
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HKS offers three different metalic headgasket for the FA20 to use in addition of the stroker kit. 0.5 , 0.7 , 1 mm they respectively lower the compression ratio (in case of a FI setup) to 12.4 , 12.1 and 11.7

It doesn't sound like much, but it makes a difference and all elements put together offer that litle more wiggle room for tuning and more output.
The HKS cams are also stated to require the HKS pistons and the higher capacity / stroker kit. People keep in mind you can not just toss these in a stock motor as I think the valves will make contact with the pistons.

Have we covered that already?
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