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Degreeing in cams on a GS1100E

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Hi, I am degreeing in my cams on a GSX1100E 1980 (that's what it was called in the U/K, GS1100E in the US) I?m looking to set them to get the most power out of them in the mid ? top end rev band, I've been through the forums and found several links to this subject but with conflicting numbers:confused:, some say to take the readings at 40 thou valve lift and others say at 50 thou lift one even said at 20 thou lift.:confused:
Am I right in thinking that setting the cams at 110 degrees would be best, reading through all the links, but at what valve lift.:confused:
Any assistance in this will be greatly received.:dancing:
Thanks Colin.
 
I have mine setup at 110 both.
At 6000 lookout!
If you can't get a decent idle and you want a little more bottom end go down to 106-108 on the intake. Keep exhaust at 110.
 
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