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Old 01-15-2016, 08:58 AM   #1
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cam shaft deviation 986

Hi Forum

I have previous considered changing my IMS just due to the fact that the car has doe 150000km now
it is a 97 2,5 ltr boxster.
somewhere i read that before changing anything I should check the cam shaft deviation

today I connected a durametric v1.0 to the car and the live values from the car actually only contained Deviation for cam shaft 1 ( no 2 was simply not available???)
at Idle it showed steady -6.

is it correct that I only can see no1 and is -6 ok?
how much is it supposed to move and at what RPM?

BR
Barthol

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