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Old 12-04-2024, 05:52 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by spinjockey View Post
This sounds like a problem with the variocam system. The variocam system is active above 1500 rpm. You need to check the cam deviation angles and fuel trims to tell if this is chain stretch or more likely cam pad wear. You really shouldn’t drive the car until you get it properly diagnosed because if it is a problem with the variocam system you do not want the chains to jump time.
noted, since this issue has persisted its been driven only 3 total times and none more than 5 miles so hopefully if this is the case, nothing has happened to worsen it. ill go ahead and check your recommendation and follow up
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