cam sensor adjustment

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skyline084
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The cam sensor on my S1 rb25 is off, causing me to run lean. I take it I need a timing gun to get it straight. I have tried to search but if someone has a link or helpful information on how to do this, I'd appreciate it.


Krazykouki
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dude seriously? Just search for it...if you put any effort at all into searching you would have found tons of threads talking about it. How can you miss the blinking search icon?

how-to-set-the-timing-on-a-rb25det-with ... 84535.html

skyline084
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"dude seriously" shut up. Don't respond if it's a big deal for you. I always search but couldn't find anything specifically for cam sensor timing. Than I switched my search to RB timing with gun and already found that post you gave me.

Krazykouki
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skyline084 wrote:"dude seriously" shut up. Don't respond if it's a big deal for you. I always search but couldn't find anything specifically for cam sensor timing. Than I switched my search to RB timing with gun and already found that post you gave me.


http://lmgtfy.com/?q=RB+engine+FSM

skyline084
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Wow, you don't have a problem to go and make a link to you doing that, but you had a problem giving me the link to a timing thread.
Anyways,, I'm waiting to get hold of a timing gun.. but my s*** is so off now that the motor won't even turn over.
Should I keep messing with it until it at least will fire up? Sounds like the only way to really do it. Let me know

Darius
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Calm down tiger. Starting a thread that asks how to set the ignition timing on an RB is lazy as hell. I took one minute out of my life to do the search for you:

rb25-base-ignition-timing-t290993.html? ... n%20timing

Get ahold of a timing gun to verify that it is set right, but I can tell you right now that something other than ignition timing is wrong with your engine. If the engine is not even firing, there's a lack of fuel or spark. Verify that it has both of those first.

skyline084
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Yeah I was lazy sorry. My timing is good, something else was causing it to studder.. problem solved though. thanks

Darius
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What was it?

skyline084
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It's my injector on cylinder five


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