I think your right John
losing the vanos might/should put a small hole in the performance lower down but I was just posing the question and curious as to just how much the effect it would be versus eliminating a wear issue.
my vanos is pretty quiet I've been told but in my heart of hearts I can dial into the noise and once I do that it tends to be a fatal mistake and I listen out for it all the time like some paranoid fool.
if the effect or removing is small, Then I personally would be happy to do away with it. I have read about people just disconnecting things but then you really are losing out on performance at the top end.
just thought that the vanos issue seems to reappear often then someone may have put up with a loss lower down but improved things with better cams and vanos removal altogether.
by the lack of response from such perhaps I have my answer already.
losing the vanos might/should put a small hole in the performance lower down but I was just posing the question and curious as to just how much the effect it would be versus eliminating a wear issue.
my vanos is pretty quiet I've been told but in my heart of hearts I can dial into the noise and once I do that it tends to be a fatal mistake and I listen out for it all the time like some paranoid fool.
if the effect or removing is small, Then I personally would be happy to do away with it. I have read about people just disconnecting things but then you really are losing out on performance at the top end.
just thought that the vanos issue seems to reappear often then someone may have put up with a loss lower down but improved things with better cams and vanos removal altogether.
by the lack of response from such perhaps I have my answer already.
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