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hey guys, well story goes rb25det.... no power under 2500rpm and then creates boost but has no pull so i checked compression.

pulled all 6 plugs out held car under wot and tested results as follow

p1. 90 psi

p2. 90 psi

p3. 85 psi

p4. 80 psi

p5. 90 psi

p6. 95 psi

pulled timing cover off as thought belt may have jumped. timing is all good pulled tapet covers off to see if cam turns yes both do...

is it possible to be low on all 6 cylinders car starts and idles smooth!!!

help please?

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no the cam cannot be, however other issues could be worn keyway in the crank, causing the crank to rotate a few degrees out of timing, ive seen this one a few times now.

was the comp test done with the motor warm, all plugs ut and throttle held at WOT while cranking?

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YES the cam gear can move on the cam, if the dowl locator snapps on the cam then what happens is that the gears are still in time but the cam is retarded, this happened to my engine and it had 30psi in all cyls and it still ran as well.

Take the harmonic balancer off, take the timing covers off and put the engine on TDC and make sure the bottom timing mark is correct as well as the top ones.

Get a shifter and put on the cam (you need to take the cam covers off) and try turn the cam gently. If the cam turns without the cam gear turning then you would have snapped the dowl and it might only be a little bit out. It can get worse and if you dont fix it now it could slip around and smash valves.

Also check your compression tester, the engine could be all OK

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