4901806
tarmac rally - race
Citroën EW10J4S 180hp
I-4cyl 2.0L 16v DOHC (DTH/DTH)
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intake
exhaust
camshaft data:
lash ramp
: hydro
hydro
duration @ 0.1mm
: 264°
264°
duration @ 1.0mm
: 236°
236°
valve lift
: 11.25mm
11.25mm
cam lift
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lobe angle
: 137° (97°)
104°
timing @ 1.0mm
: -19° / 75°
42° / 14°
valve lift @ TDC
: 0.05mm (3.51mm)
2.70mm
parts setup:
cam wheels :
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: View CTPE002
follower
: O.E.M.
: O.E.M.
valve lash
: O.E.M.
: O.E.M.
valve
: O.E.M.
: O.E.M.
valve locks
: O.E.M.
: O.E.M.
upper retainer
: View 99410/s
: View 99410/s
lower retainer
: O.E.M.
: O.E.M.
exterior spring
: View PAC-S90015
: View PAC-S90015
interior spring
fitted load / length
: 30kg @ 38.0mm
: 30kg @ 38.0mm
max. load / lift
: 79kg @ 13.0mm
: 79kg @ 13.0mm
REMARKS :
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Inlet Valves:
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View9249003 d6.00 // D35.0 // L106.1
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Exhaust Valves:
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View9249004 d6.00 // D31.0 // L102.9
REMARKS :
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Camshafts for use with original VVT system (intake only)
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FOR COMPETITION APPLICATIONS ONLY. Following details must be verified:
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the camshafs must turn smooth in the cylinderhead, provide free travel by machining where needed
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distance between valve seal and retainer at full lift must be 0.6mm at least
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minimum valve spring travel of 1.0mm at full lift must be provided
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distance between valve and piston 1.0mm (pref. 1.5mm). check 5-15° before TDC on exhaust, and after TDC on intake
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Valve lift and timing data are illustrated on a locked centerline. The VANOS system changes the centerlines and therefore the timing data and lift on TDC.
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The centerline and TDC data should not be used when installing the camshaft with full cam intake retard (disengaged VANOS system)!!! WRONG INSTALLATION WILL CAUSE THE VALVES TO HIT THE PISTONS!!!
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We insist to install the VANOS camshaft(s) in such way that the distance between valves and piston is at least 1mm at full advance of the intake (or full retard at the exhaust)
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lock or limit range of VANOS system
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ONLY for use in competition engines with independent engine management (throttle position sensor) or carburettors