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Hey,

CAS on my r33 gtst is currently set at 10 degrees (retarded because stock ecu was advancing too much). I've got myself a power fc which I'm about to install and drive around with for a few weeks before i get it dyno tuned.

I figure before I fit the pfc i should return the CAS back to 15 (default?). is this easy with just the basic tools? how do I get the right angle? does the CAS click with each degree or do I need to pull out the old protractor? clockwise or anticlockwise?

searched but couldnt find much on specifically adjusting the CAS.

thanks in advance :)

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LOL! yeah get the protractor out and take some pics and show us how its done, that would be educational for all of us =)

hhahahaaa just kiddin mate, you have to get a timing light and set the timing by using the timing marks on the harmonic balancer on the bottom of the engine.

Probly take it to a mechanic would be the best bet for you, oh and btw it does not click.

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I did read a few mentions of using a timing light, but I assumed that was if you were unsure of the default CAS setting.

If i know that the default CAS is 15 degrees, can't I just set it at 15? or is the angle not evident from the outside?

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Yeah its not evident from telling the timing on the CAS. only when using a timing light on the harmonic balancer when you tell the timing then you move the CAS to correct the timing.

I did read a few mentions of using a timing light, but I assumed that was if you were unsure of the default CAS setting.

If i know that the default CAS is 15 degrees, can't I just set it at 15? or is the angle not evident from the outside?

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probly better off waiting untill you put the power FC in and get your tuner to lock the timing. (its a term used for setting the timing on CAS to be the same on the ECU)

so just to clarify guilt toy, i do this BEFORE fitting the power fc?
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