are the NA and TT cams the same. or are the TT ones more aggressive?

Discussion in 'Technical' started by juice, Mar 13, 2006.

  1. juice

    juice New Member

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  2. egghau

    egghau SHIFT_what again?

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    Auto's are the only difference
     
  3. juice

    juice New Member

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    thanks egg
     
  4. minivan

    minivan Guinea Pig Test Monkey

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    Re: thanks egg

    really? i would have thought the NAs carry overlap from exhaust but TTs do not
     
  5. egghau

    egghau SHIFT_what again?

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    Oh, Bother!!!!

    Now I am going to have to drag the manual out... Why is it that there are doubters in this world.. work... work .... Was alright relying on memory! In terms of lumpy cams from the 'good old days' these are really mild in terms of overlap (9/8 degrees). Make for an interesting exercise looking into why they did it the way they did.

    Haaa.. Page EM-67

    VG30DETT A/T - one profile... OTHERS (I assume N/A and manuals here) - a different profile.

    NOW.. leave me sleep!

    Henry
     
  6. minivan

    minivan Guinea Pig Test Monkey

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    Re: Oh, Bother!!!!

    hehehe.. i like lumpy cams

    so its more like the NAs got turbo cams more than the other way around
     
  7. ENuffZ

    ENuffZ Diesel Driver

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    You should add that only TT Auto's are different

    NA Man, Auto & TT Man use the cams
     

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