From perusing the forum a bit, it seems a lot of people will time their cams somewhere around 105/107 for street use. My question is: Being that I have a set of adjustable cam sprockets sitting on my work bench, would I see an "improvement" by retarding the intake cam to 105 (I could probably just leave the exhaust as is) - Or some other numbers? I put improvement in quotes because I realize it'll really just change the torque curve. As is, The bike is used for street riding, though I have run it at a couple of vintage track days in the past - maybe again in the future.
Some pertinent information: The bike has k&n pods, Factory Pro stage 3 needles, and a V&H 4-1 super sport pipe.
Just looking at the specs for previous years, from the factory the the 16v 1100 had 110/109 lobe centers for the '80 through '82 E models and 105/109 for the GS1000sz. The '83 picked up an additional 0.5mm of lift on both cams and an additional 12 degrees of duration on the exhaust side. So it wouldn't be a very radical change to make, but is it worth while?
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