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dont like this method, removed a belt that had been on about 6 weeks recently and i presume this had been done, because the belt was chewed up pretty bad, with chunks missing :eek:
yes, seen good results on the standard inlet (albeit reworked). You cant use them with standard pistons though, you need enlarged cut-outs in the piston crown due to the extra lift at TDC, and they are more suitable to higher compression anyway really.
Better is difficult to quantify, 428s and...
Well, I've not used these ones due to their limited suitability (be pointless fitting them if you're not going to rev the engine, the peak power would be above the limiter) BUT, every set of cams I have fitted that are spec'd as for solids have a different profile to those which are for...
it sets the cam position in relation to the piston travel, rather than setting the pulley position. Removes margin for error with differences in block and head height/thickness. It's just basically more accurate
as per PM. Never converted as never found any need. The standard system, with just correctly sized injectors (the ones you have IIRC) is quite capable of supplying enough fuel.