I've just retimed my engine, at TDC, I retard both camshafts and the exhaust pin slides in like butter butter, the intake pin has a little bit of resistance but still goes in pretty pretty easy
I assume this means that my timing is nearly perfect, and therefore my vanos would not need to adapt much at all.
I reset my adaptations then went for a drive.
When checking adaptations with the ecuworx tool, my adaptations show the following.
-1.0 inlet (I'd say that's about right for the amount of friction on the pin)
5.0 exhaust. This is where I'm confused. It's definitely not timed 5 degrees out, so I'm wondering why this is the case that it shows this?
What are the adaptations, what are they doing/do they do?
My DIS vanos test passes fine so this is more curiosity than anything else...
I assume this means that my timing is nearly perfect, and therefore my vanos would not need to adapt much at all.
I reset my adaptations then went for a drive.
When checking adaptations with the ecuworx tool, my adaptations show the following.
-1.0 inlet (I'd say that's about right for the amount of friction on the pin)
5.0 exhaust. This is where I'm confused. It's definitely not timed 5 degrees out, so I'm wondering why this is the case that it shows this?
What are the adaptations, what are they doing/do they do?
My DIS vanos test passes fine so this is more curiosity than anything else...
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