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Durametric Results
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I just received my Durametric package in the mail and immediately went out and starting playing with it. I bought it specifically to check my cam dev which from my searches on this forum and others I believe the acceptable values need to be +/- 6. Pretty sure I am in spec but want to make sure I am readying this correctly.
I have an 01 S with 21k. Obviously concerned about the IMS which I know can implode at any time without warning. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1420063156.jpg |
BTW, throughout the entire time I had the Durametric hooked up the lines were completely flat which I also think is a good thing.
Thanks. |
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And, yes, straight lines at idle are a good thing. |
I have read that the car should be completely warmed up for accurate results for cam deviation. And flat is definitely a good way to start a happy new year!
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Thanks JFP. I think I was just so excited to get it I want to hook it up. I drove the car for about 30 minutes, back roads to highway. Had it over 100 MPH at one point to blow it out. I was just playing around with it. As with anything diagnostic you need to start with some baseline. I read a post you had commented on and you said there was someone you knew who had similiar numbers 2.92 and 5.91 I think and that has been unchanged since new and now had 59K I think. So, for me, its a starting value and I'll monitor it from there. What was most satisfying for me was the straight lines I saw through out my 30 minute drive.
One question I have is how can I learn what all these other options/parameters mean? I'm an IT guy by trade and not a mechanic although I am very mechanically inclined and I love to learn. Is there a book, video, training that I can buy to explain the many others things listed in this tool? TIA. |
JFP, how is the chain pad wear fixed? I'll do a search as well. Pretty sure from other searches it's complicated, i.e., similar process to replace IMS and same tools are needed.
TIA. |
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I believe there has been a DIY write up on how they are replaced. |
ok, I'll do a search for this...either way can I assume it still needs the specialized tools?
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Thanks JFP, appreciate all the input...
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