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So it would "behove" someone to use the turbo cam gears? I am using the NA intake cam and the turbo exhaust set at 4-4. So my intake is closer to 0 or -1?

On the intake temp sensors try this website, My link

I am going to be using this sensor, My link, scroll down to the air temp sensor. I am going to have a bung in the cold side, hot side and the intake. I cant monitor all at the same time, but I will be able to move the sensor from one to the other for different pulls. Im also using the Zeitronix zt-2 system

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Gerald, your intake will be about +4 and exhaust around 0. So you've moved them in the wrong direction in terms of overlap. 0 intake +8 exhaust on the NA gear would be about stock turbo cam timing (and much better IMO)

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Gerald, your intake will be about +4 and exhaust around 0. So you've moved them in the wrong direction in terms of overlap. 0 intake +8 exhaust on the NA gear would be about stock turbo cam timing (and much better IMO)

It depends on whether he used the NA gear as well - need to check the location of his reference marker if he used the NA gear...

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Im using the stock turbo exhaust cam and the NA intake cam and cam gear.

Its only temparary till my custom cams are done. Then I will just use the turbo cam gears. But until then i would like to have the timing right. :D

The NA int gear has the same reference marker as Turbo: marker = 0* (cam centered in slots)

How did you come to a decision on the appropriate cm profile? I'm starting to think maybe I should consider going this route to open it up more :rolleyes:

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The NA int gear has the same reference marker as Turbo: marker = 0* (cam centered in slots)

How did you come to a decision on the appropriate cm profile? I'm starting to think maybe I should consider going this route to open it up more :rolleyes:

A lot of measuring and trusting the grinder himself. :lol:

I told him to shoot for more mid range tq and top end. Lets face it, its a street car and I use 3-5k rpm more than I use 1-3 or 5-7. If I remember right it came out to 10.5mm of lift and 270* duration intake and 10mm x 270*. Ill get back with the grinder and see what it was exactly.

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Log from this morning with the cams where they should be :rolleyes:

TTrev013f.png

little inconsistent, as I was not steady on the pedal, took 14sec to go from 60-120 :( Probably could do better if I wasn't so nervous - that last 110-120 seems to take for ever...

Timing looks good. Running the rpm's that high fills the catch can pretty quick. Took about 1/3 cup, and I had drained it yesterday.

EDIT: CatchCan was fine today (3/16), after similar runs, so I must have slightly overfilled the oil level on Saturday when I did the work.

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On the intake temp sensors try this website, My link

I am going to be using this sensor, My link, scroll down to the air temp sensor. I am going to have a bung in the cold side, hot side and the intake. I cant monitor all at the same time, but I will be able to move the sensor from one to the other for different pulls. Im also using the Zeitronix zt-2 system

The auber probe is way too cumbersome, unfortunately. I had conversed via email with them on this item. Not sure what to do - I don't really want yet another gauge. I'm thinking maybe I should modify the ambient temp sensor to fit in the charge pipe, and just use the indash gauge. I really don't need to know ambient as much as intake & charge temps.

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The auber probe is way too cumbersome, unfortunately. I had conversed via email with them on this item. Not sure what to do - I don't really want yet another gauge. I'm thinking maybe I should modify the ambient temp sensor to fit in the charge pipe, and just use the indash gauge. I really don't need to know ambient as much as intake & charge temps.

I sold all my gauges and bought the Zeitronix system. I figured it was the best way to go and not have 6 gauges in the car.

Shop around and they are easy to find cheap. Seems people buy them and run scared when they see the wiring for them, when really its simple.

I picked mine up new in the box for $225 shipped of craigslist. It came with the ZT-2 and the lcd display along with the egt probe and a map sensor. The only problem was that the map was a 3 bar and the Zeitronix doesnt have scaling for the 3 bar, only 3.5, 5 and 10. So I ordered a 5 bar from an ebay vendor for $60 shipped.

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I sold all my gauges and bought the Zeitronix system. I figured it was the best way to go and not have 6 gauges in the car.

Shop around and they are easy to find cheap. Seems people buy them and run scared when they see the wiring for them, when really its simple.

I picked mine up new in the box for $225 shipped of craigslist. It came with the ZT-2 and the lcd display along with the egt probe and a map sensor. The only problem was that the map was a 3 bar and the Zeitronix doesnt have scaling for the 3 bar, only 3.5, 5 and 10. So I ordered a 5 bar from an ebay vendor for $60 shipped.

If the sensor comes with a spec sheet, can you lmk what the operating range & voltage signal is? no real info on the site.

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this is the same thing

And most GM AIT sensors are the same thing.

They operate on a range or -40 - 300*F and I am not sure of the signal.

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" produce a variable resistance from 100K-50 ohms."

OK - so the signal is a resistance from 100K - 50ohms. What I need to determine now is what the resistance values of the stock ambient temp sensor are. If the ranges are similar, then I can use on of these to display charge air temp on the info gauge :)

EDIT: ordered the sensor w/pigtail & 3/8 aluminum bung from diyautotune.

4th gear log from this AM - looking pretty good overall - a couple of slightly lean spots

20psi tune

level into steep uphill grade

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4th gear log from this AM - looking pretty good overall - a couple of slightly lean spots

20psi tune

ttrev013fLog2.png

I think that's some progress. Looks like you have some decent timing for the most part, and your AFRs are nice. The one spot it gets to 13:1, it's well past the torque peak.

I bet it feels decent up top, despite your cam timing... How does it feel?

That sure does for all the world look like a knock event around your boost threshold and retarded timing as a result. If you could just get more ignition timing from 4100-5500....

This morning (after driving the company van for a week because I kept parking it behind the 850), the stars aligned and I was stopped at a light by myself on a normally busy road with no one ahead of me or behind me... Got to row through the gears a little before coming up on some traffic :)

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