How does angle tightening work?
It's like a DTI gauge on a "C" shape bracket with two prongs, it locates around the top and bottom of the bolt, as you tighten it the bolt it stretches and the gauge measures the amount of stretch on the bolt. Its usually around 6 - 7 thousands of an inch on these i think, because stretch directly translates to the amount of preload tension (which is what is important), it is the most accurate way of tightening it.
Torqueing the bolt increases the chance of error as you are tightening against the friction of a bolt (imagine tightening up a rusty bolt vs a brand new bolt, the rusty bolt will "click" on a torque wrench far quicker, but the bolt wont actually be as tight as the clean one) However the ARP Ultra lube does a good job of "accurately producing the deisred preload tension", makeing the torque wrench an acceptable method of tightening the ARP's up.
Is there? tbf I haven't opened the packet yet but it sure doesn't look like there is instruction with them..
There is a leaflet in there, its hidden behind.