: Anybody have a FSM for a 99SE? I need info
jacen99SE 04-08-2000, 05:28 PM I specifically want the 99SE manual.
I would like the specs on the cams like this.
(for year 95-97)
Exhaust duration 240
Intake duration 232
intake opens 5
intake closes 47
exhaust closes 3
exhaust opens 57
This has to do with my install of the JWT cams. The installation seems correct, the power is GREAT, but the distributor is all the way forward. I know thats a symptom of being off a tooth on the exhaust cam, but when I moved the exhaust cam back a tooth (keeping the intake/exhaust relationship the correct (20 rollers or something like that -- its not in front of me now)) and the distributor was now in the correct position, I was getting knocking and high compression. I want to see if anything changed for 99 that might have an effect.
Thanks,
Jacen
When the *** was all the way forward what was the timing at? Did you check it?
Mike
brian 04-08-2000, 05:49 PM ya, if the timing was on, no pinging or detonation and still felt great, why mess with it?
Exactly you don't know unless you check the timming. My *** was pretty far forward but the timming was at 19 or 20. The car :( felt :( friggin awesome.
jacen99SE 04-09-2000, 08:55 AM With the distributor all the way forward, the timing is at 18 degrees. There is no pinging or detonation and the car feels gret. I am not messing with it, but I would like this information.
Mike, so after you put the cams in your distributor had to be farther forward than it used to be to get the same timing? If so, that does make me feel better.
I am wondering if the distributor slot on the 99 (and 98?) factory cams was changed, and thought that might show up in the specs.
Mike, can you take out your JWT ex cam and compare it to the factory cam and see if there is a difference between the two regarding the distributor slot. (You are the one who recently hit 11k rpm right? Sorry to hear that.) I talked to Jim WOlf after my install and this is what he recommended checking, but I didn't do it.
It was a little forward but not much. I could still advance it about 1/8 inch if needed.
If its at 18 deg then it should be fine. Now if it was at 13 deg and all the way forward that would be a problem.
I can't help you with compairing the two the car is at the dealership.
Mike
P.S. Now go get the Courtesy cat back. The car will scream afterwards! And try setting the timming to 19 deg.
brian 04-09-2000, 01:37 PM well, get our b-pipe and go with the stillen exhaust, that is the combo I had on my car until, well I let some redneck try to weld the b-pipe and screw it all up, but anyways, really quiet at idle and starts to scream above 5k (it does drone a little bit, but that is what a radio is for, right?)
jacen99SE 04-10-2000, 12:32 AM I can't set the timing to 19 degrees. 18 is maxed out.
For exhaust, I want to get a B-pipe (maybe the courtesy). Then cut off the tail ppipe and have a new one made out of stainless that is the same diameter as the courtesy b-pipe. If I decide to, I can always add a muffler to this combo. I really want the exhaust to stay quiet.
jacen99SE 04-10-2000, 04:35 PM well, I want it to LOOK stock too.
hehe, sleeper
Thats weird. Is it possible it skiped a tooth on the crank sprocket? I would ask JWT if that is possible and if it would change the timming like you described.
brian 04-10-2000, 11:48 PM look stock? do you want anything smaller than this? http://geocities.com/brian98ser/image04.jpg
brian 04-10-2000, 11:51 PM ya, anything is possible, I have heard of that happening before.
jacen99SE 04-11-2000, 04:36 PM Yea, I'd like the picture to be smaller (actually I'd like a faster modem, 14.4 SUCKS). That muffler looks really good to me, what is it? What size is that tip (3-3.5"?)
jacen99SE 04-11-2000, 04:42 PM I talked with Jim Wolf and Mike Kojima during the install. They were both confident that the crank couldn't skip.
However, Mike said that both cams could have skipped a tooth (which would have the same effect as skipping on the crank). So I moved both cams one tooth, and then the distributor lined up properly at 15 degrees. BUT, the car then knocked and the compression was high (195-200). SO I put the cams back, the compression was fine there, and everything was great except for the distributor position. Thats why I'm wondering if the distributor slot or the exhaust cam changed for 98 or 99. Does this make sense to everybody?
brian 04-11-2000, 11:19 PM if its not broke......well you know the rest :-) oh, and no actually that is a 4 inch tip. it is the one that comes on the stillen exhaust, and sorry about the size of the pic, all I know how to do is take em' and post em', no sizing nothing (but would like to know how)
Try this proggie: ftp://ftp.mindworkshop.com/pub/alchemy/gwsw95.exe (http://ftp://ftp.mindworkshop.com/pub/alchemy/gwsw95.exe) I've been using it for years and it's real fast and easy to resize, convert, etc.
jacen99SE 04-15-2000, 09:09 PM hey brian,
does courtesy sell FSM? How much for a 99 manual
brian 04-16-2000, 06:17 PM I think somewhere in the neighborhood of 80 bux, maybe more maybe less, but that is the average cost of one. I do not know if we have one in stock or not, but we can get one
jacen99SE 04-22-2000, 08:06 AM didnt somebody mention that the courtesty b-pipe would bang into something on our cars because our cat was longer?
The pipe will hit the gas tank thing. Easy fix though any mufler shop can shorten it while its on the car making it a perfict fit. The shop I brought mine to cut the pipe and then widened it out so it would slip into its self making it shorter. mmmm cams and the b-pipe what a combo that was ;-)
Mike
98 SE w/BB DET,HS FrontMount IC,UR pullies,JWT ECU,Courtesy B-pipe,96 LSD trans,GABs,Eiback springs,Pacesetter SS,Courtesy STB's F/R,ACT clutch and an empty wallet 8-)
hehe..the engine's not in yet I just wanted to see it in print!
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