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    Coyote VVT OP Bend Distance

    Looking for a good verified definition of the Bend Distance tab under Airflow/Variable Camshaft/Optimum Power. I have my assumptions but only that. Any help appreciated.

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    https://www.hptuners.com/forum/showt...end%20distance


    Steven answered what it is in this thread, post 100.

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    Thanks, Will have to read it a few times to get a hold on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by murfie View Post
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    Steven answered what it is in this thread, post 100.
    Since snap to line links the snap to points together so the mapped points cam values from both points are interpolated (0-1, 1-2,2-3 etc.) I would assume during decel from 7500 rpm in MP 10 then switching to MP 0 under 4000 rpm you could use snap to line 10-0 to ensure the path of the cam angles go directly from MP 10 to MP 0. Does this sound correct?

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    If your using the stock angles, sounds like the line would keep some thing like MP 9,2,3,ect. from moving the exhaust cam. I don't know if that would make it more stable or not.