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Cam timing is rarely spot on the design spec from the factory due to manufacturing tolerances and if they stack up the wrong way you end up with a slighly slower machine off the shop floor.
Degreeing the cams can find some missing power , perk the bike up and also compensate for camchain wear etc as Scirocco has already mentioned.
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Something else to consider: while you are re-timing the cams check that the factory ignition TDC mark is accurate. I have found 2 degrees retarded for the TDC mark on the factory advancer. Not much, but it made a noticeable difference once I corrected to actual TDC.
The stock ignition was removed for a Dynatek 2000 in 2013.
I'm not aware of similar accuracy issues with the Dyna system, but good to double check.
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It's the marks on the ATD (ADVANCER) in relation to the crankcase that can be off.
Something else to consider: while you are re-timing the cams check that the factory ignition TDC mark is accurate. I have found 2 degrees retarded for the TDC mark on the factory advancer. Not much, but it made a noticeable difference once I corrected to actual TDC.
The stock ignition was removed for a Dynatek 2000 in 2013.
I'm not aware of similar accuracy issues with the Dyna system, but good to double check.
This would affect any ignition regardless of quality that retained those components.
For degreeing the cams though you would establish true TDC via the degree disc and piston stops and done correctly the timing would be accurate no matter whether the factory T mark lined up on the cases exactly or not.
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Exactly. the factory is even aware of this and 3 degree swing is in their acceptable margin of error in ignition timing. Once you establish TDC for the cams. its easy to reset the ignition timing and if you like scribe a mark on the advancer to true TDC - thats what i did. advancing the timing just 2 degrees made the engine a little snappier for me. Ive actually wondered why Dyna doesn't get rid of the advancer entirely and control advance via electronics like some other ignition systems do.
It's the marks on the ATD (ADVANCER) in relation to the crankcase that can be off.
Something else to consider: while you are re-timing the cams check that the factory ignition TDC mark is accurate. I have found 2 degrees retarded for the TDC mark on the factory advancer. Not much, but it made a noticeable difference once I corrected to actual TDC.
The stock ignition was removed for a Dynatek 2000 in 2013.
I'm not aware of similar accuracy issues with the Dyna system, but good to double check.
This would affect any ignition regardless of quality that retained those components.
For degreeing the cams though you would establish true TDC via the degree disc and piston stops and done correctly the timing would be accurate no matter whether the factory T mark lined up on the cases exactly or not.
this is the stock iginition curve for KZ1000J/K/M not sure what model you have
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In the case of "hot" cams (my experience is with cars) the timing data provided is based on "full lift" EG: intake 110 degrees ATDC. If you don't base this on the centre of the "dwell" you could be 5 or 6 degrees out on the cam. Given that cams turn at half engine speed that would be 10 to 12 degrees out on the relationship between the cam and the crank. Depending on how radical your cam spec is this can be enough to cause some "mechanical love making" - IMHO
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