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Bill, I apologize for not making the question more clear. What I should have said was, I am building a new engine and installing a double row chain setup and the cam gear can be dialed in. How far can I advance the cam for better performance without going to far? The engine will be bench tested, but I would hate to have to pull it down to re do it again.
Advancing the cam timing up to 5 degrees, crankshaft, would result in more low rpm torque.-- At the cost of less higher rpm torque & horsepower. There is no way to get both by changing cam timing. If in doubt, go for the stock timing.
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