Toyota 86 cam ofset

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Toyota 86 cam ofset

Postby Victorgarage on Sun Apr 18, 2021 1:12 am

Hello can anyone verify me on this or corect me if im wrong.

So to set the inlet offset is to retard the cam to most retard degree like -10 then adjust the ofset until it read -1 ?

By doing this.. then my 0 is more like -9...

And exhaust is the most advance.

What rpm i should do this calibration? Cos 800 might not be able or enough to drive the cam right ?

2000 rpm enough ?
Because i see my inlet cam 1 is really far from the aim
Only inlet 1 cam . Other cam is great and close to aim

Please clarify. Thanks
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Re: Toyota 86 cam ofset

Postby Victorgarage on Thu Apr 22, 2021 3:08 am

Anyone can help me on this ? Or show me webminar somewhere
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Re: Toyota 86 cam ofset

Postby David Ferguson on Thu Apr 22, 2021 3:23 am

You need to understand how your engine works. On many engines, you can disconnect the oil valve solenoid that controls the inlet cam position and it will return to it's most retarded position (likely 0 degrees). Now you can adjust the Cam Position Offset until Cam Position reads 0.

I would expect it to be able be in that position at any RPM, as the oil pressure is required to move it off of the retarded position.

Of course, I don't know the details of your engine, that's why I said "You need to understand". What does your workshop manual indicate about the operation of the cam shaft mechanism?

If you have only one bank misbehaving, you likely have a mechanical issue.
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Re: Toyota 86 cam ofset

Postby Victorgarage on Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:17 am

The problem is when i switched back to stock ecu... the vvt angle on 4 banks are aligned beautifully.

Sorry forgot to answer your question..
Service manual says -10 to 40 deg inlet cam
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