Roostfactor
Active Member
Thank you for this
I only look at what the cams actually do. Saying the extra range is for EGR or not IDK.
Ford has the exhaust cam:
at 0 (full advance) at idle
To maximize egr effect
at 40-50 in the low RPM low load areas, near full or full retard at cruising conditions
low load/low rpm mean less cylinder pressure and a longer time to need valves open due to slower airflow through the head
and at WOT, low RPMs 0-10, mid RPM 22 max, then advancing with high RPM back toward 15. well advanced considering its full range.
less overlap and time is needed at high rpm WOT because cylinder pressures are higher and gas velocity is high.
I think most people into tuning these would say the exhaust cam only moves because of emissions. Power Is mostly about intake cam VCT, and packages with intake cams only, etc. Some others will say you can "fix" turbo kit back pressure issues with the exhaust cam VCT.
I don't just look at the IVO and EVC events overlapping at top dead center, I also look at the IVC starting the compression stroke and the EVO ending the power stroke and their role in things.
Your MAF sensor doesnt care if both valves are open, it will tell you what amount of air is flowing in through the intake side, and you match that with fuel, and thats all that matters.
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