5 cylinder cam specifications
Christo Atanasov
chris at maimex.bg
Thu Apr 21 16:09:18 EDT 2005
Thanks Huw,
Many thanks for this table.
Now I wonder is here someone that try to put WC camshaft instead of MC?
WC have 10 degrees longer intake.. maybe if use this camshaft and move whole
cycle about 2-4 degrees early?
What do you think.. is this reasonable or it will kill a lot of low and mid
range horses?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Huw Powell" <audi at humanspeakers.com>
To: "Christo Atanasov" <chris at maimex.bg>; "audifans" <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: 5 cylinder cam specifications
> Most of the data I have on there I "borrowed" from elsewhere. Some of
> it I have cross-checked against what is in some Bentley shop manuals I
> have. So if you can find the manual for the cars with the engines in
> question, the info you need should be listed in them.
>
> > Huw,
> > Do you have some information on HY 2.2NA 5cyl engine, hydr. lifters?
> > In my opinion it's more like KV, but I'm not so sure. It have EGR
system, no
> > cat, no lambda control.
> > I think it was made for Swiss market.
> > Another enine I can't find info about WJ engine it is 2.1 Turbo engine,
no
> > intercooler, no lambda, CR 7:1 170PS acording to ETKA, solid lifters
> > The reason that I ask this question - I have an KG engine in my '85 Audi
> > 200, another 2 HY engines in 2 Coupe Quattro, one with bad front hit :(
> > and another WJ engine in my garage - It must be in my Coupe Quattro
until
> > the end of the summer.
> > So I wonder what will happen if I make some camshaft mix between this
> > engines :)
>
> >>>A few months ago I ran across a nice table listing lift, duration, etc
> >>>for a number of turbo and non-turbo audi 5-cylinder cams.
> >>
> >>This one has some stuff like that:
> >>
> >>http://www.humanspeakers.com/audi/engines.htm
>
> --
> Huw Powell
>
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>
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>
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