On this link
http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/offset_camshaft_keyset.php
I read as follows...
"Advancing or retarding the camshafts in relation to the crankshaft is another performance tool you have to move your power and torque exactly where you want it.
Advancing a camshaft opens the intake earlier and closes the exhaust earlier. This will shift the power curve down, and produce more low range torque at the loss of a little top-end power.
Retarding the camshafts shifts the power band up, increasing mid-range and top-end torque, at the loss of the bottom-end."
I think the comments above are talking about single overhead camshaft design but the story would still apply e.g. more inlet camshaft advance will give less fresh charge loss.
So...
I have seen camshaft off-set keys ( say 3 deg. to 6 deg.) on other engines as a means of managing timing chain stretch.
Is it possible to fit the 32v M119 with camshaft offset (woodruff?) keys to allow the adjustments outlined on the 928 site.
Here is alink showing what the keys look like.
http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/offset_camshaft_keyset.php
If offset keys are not an option and since the M119 variable inlet valve timing has a range of 25 degrees and one tooth on the sprocket is 18 degrees...could the inlet camshaft be advanced by one tooth? I can see that the maximum advance would then be 18 + 25 = 33 degrees...
I suppose Vernier adjustable sprockets is another option.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Jim.
http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/offset_camshaft_keyset.php
I read as follows...
"Advancing or retarding the camshafts in relation to the crankshaft is another performance tool you have to move your power and torque exactly where you want it.
Advancing a camshaft opens the intake earlier and closes the exhaust earlier. This will shift the power curve down, and produce more low range torque at the loss of a little top-end power.
Retarding the camshafts shifts the power band up, increasing mid-range and top-end torque, at the loss of the bottom-end."
I think the comments above are talking about single overhead camshaft design but the story would still apply e.g. more inlet camshaft advance will give less fresh charge loss.
So...
I have seen camshaft off-set keys ( say 3 deg. to 6 deg.) on other engines as a means of managing timing chain stretch.
Is it possible to fit the 32v M119 with camshaft offset (woodruff?) keys to allow the adjustments outlined on the 928 site.
Here is alink showing what the keys look like.
http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/offset_camshaft_keyset.php
If offset keys are not an option and since the M119 variable inlet valve timing has a range of 25 degrees and one tooth on the sprocket is 18 degrees...could the inlet camshaft be advanced by one tooth? I can see that the maximum advance would then be 18 + 25 = 33 degrees...
I suppose Vernier adjustable sprockets is another option.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Jim.









