Hello,
I am chasing misfires occurring at 6500 RPM and up. The tuner has brought my attention to phase position on the intake cam reading at -6 suggesting timing is wrong.
This is on an a rebuilt, fully ported TFSI 2.0T head (BHZ) with all new valve train, camshafts, tensioner, chain and belt.
Notably the VVT solenoid is old (new one on order) as it was carried over from my previous engine (145.000 km).
I spent a lot of time on getting the cams positioned correctly on the head during assembly, installing chain and later timing the engine on assembly.
It is possible of course I still got things wrong somewhere, but before I start jacking the car I want to ask if there is any VCDS adaptation that should be done, if there are any VCDS based adjustments that applies here?
Car make and model: 2007 Audi A4 B7 2.0T (EA113), S3 swapped engine (BHZ, same year).
Thanks in advance!
I am chasing misfires occurring at 6500 RPM and up. The tuner has brought my attention to phase position on the intake cam reading at -6 suggesting timing is wrong.
This is on an a rebuilt, fully ported TFSI 2.0T head (BHZ) with all new valve train, camshafts, tensioner, chain and belt.
Notably the VVT solenoid is old (new one on order) as it was carried over from my previous engine (145.000 km).
I spent a lot of time on getting the cams positioned correctly on the head during assembly, installing chain and later timing the engine on assembly.
It is possible of course I still got things wrong somewhere, but before I start jacking the car I want to ask if there is any VCDS adaptation that should be done, if there are any VCDS based adjustments that applies here?
Car make and model: 2007 Audi A4 B7 2.0T (EA113), S3 swapped engine (BHZ, same year).
Thanks in advance!

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