I'm currently modifying a j4r with some new springs and high lift cams. Would love to see these videos with English subtitles. Thank you and keep up the good work.
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Hi, thank you for sharing so much information. I have a Xu7Jp4 project and i have a doubt. what is the best option, changing only the cams for the xu10 or changin the cams and also the cylinder head?
Hi... The variant I liked best is the one with the RS inlet camshaft and J4R outlet camshaft. You can leave the rest as it is........The cylinder head of the XU7JP4 is identical to that of the XU7JR.....So it can do quite a lot. What Au in any case still achieves a good result is the conversion of the large throttle valve......The camshafts in connection with the throttle valve make a huge difference.......try it out......oh yeah ......you don't need the exhaust manifold from the RS....it destroys performance
@@CitroenXantia Great tip! I was just about to dunk some money in a 4x1 xsara VTS exaust manifold, i wont anymore. Im already looking for the cams, problem is they are not so easy to come by in my country :(
@@CitroenXantia oops, I wish I saw this before :/ (it's with the stock cams and ecu ? Is there a size difference with the holes for the cylinder head and the exhaust manifold ?)
@@daFOXPerformance The following camshafts fit into the cylinder head of the XU7JP4. -XU10J4R -XU10J4RS The RS exhaust manifold fits the XU7JP4 cylinder head.....
Hi! First of all,awesome videos!! My question is,would the Xu10j4r simple valve springs able to handle both intake and exhaust cams from the Xu10j4rs? And what if i raise a little bit the rev limit to 7000rpm? Oem xu10j4r is about 6500rpm. Thanks from Spain,love your stuff!
If you don't increase the speed it's fine. I think 500 more revolutions won't be a problem. But you can hear it even when the funding can no longer manage it
@@CitroenXantia thank you!!! Did you leave some value after.? Like the ones I said.? 0.1mm after it start to open. I ask because mostly the values are at 0.050 inches that they measure duration
Hi. How much more power on stock xu7 engine with xu10 camshaft you gain? I have ported and polished cylinder head. But gains are not huge think i will benefit more with xu10 cams?
Hello .... the effect is clearly noticeable with the inlet camshaft of the XU10J4R and the camshaft is relatively cheap on the market. I think that the XU7JP4 will then have about 120-130 PS because we must not forget that the performance of the XU7JP4 is reduced and the engine in the series already has more than 110PS (112-118)
@@CitroenXantia Just a few questions: Can oil squirters be retrofitted into a 98-99 RFV block? Would RFS cams fit a RFV head, I hear the valve lift is too big for the stock valve springs, can RFS ones be fitted?
@@Random-nf7qb Hello... The camshafts from the RFS fit into the head of the RFV ... The stroke in TDC is 10mm and the spring can be about 11.5-12mm then the springs are on block. Where is your engine installed?
evtl. ist das eine optische Täuschung dank der Kameraposition, aber im Video sieht es fast so aus als wären die Räder der RS Nockenwellen kleiner als die der beiden anderen, ist dem so, oder täuscht das wirklich nur? Weil demnach müsste ja auch die RS Kurbelwelle ein anderes Rad dran haben, was ich mir kaum vorstellen kann. zum Sprichwort "Gleichbaunockenwelle" hiesse das, dass man eigentlich die Einlass und die Auslassnockenwellen vertauschen könnte ohne einen wirklichen Unterscheid zu haben, oder gibt es da unterscheide bei den Befestigungen der Nockenwellenräder?
Moin, Also die Nockenwellen- Räder sind in Größe und anzahl der Zähne identisch....das liegt an der Perspektive. Gleichbau im Sinne von das Hub und Gradzahlen identisch sind....man sollte sie trotzdem nicht vertauschen und sich an den Zahlen auf der Platte orientieren....gegebenenfalls kann man die platten untereinander tauchen jedoch sollte dann geprüft werden ob die Absteckpunkte noch passen ( absteckpunkte im Verhältnis zum Stand der Ventile). Davon rate ich aber ab....also am besten so einbauen wie es vorgesehen ist! Das adaptieren des alten Systems auf die RS Nockenwellen funktioniert auch nur da sie sich verstellen lassen.....Einlass passt in jedem Fall sprich Platte mit der Prägung 1 .......und zu dem rest gibt es dann ein Video zwecks Einmessen in OT und adaptieren der Platten...:-)
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I'm currently modifying a j4r with some new springs and high lift cams. Would love to see these videos with English subtitles. Thank you and keep up the good work.
I'll try it :-))
Is finished
Hello, what springs and cams are you using?
@@Random-nf7qb Hello ..... as described in the video. Inlet camshaft XU10J4RS and exhaust camshaft XU10J4R. Valve springs series but new
@@CitroenXantia I meant to ask him
Sou d Brasil interessante essa matéria, tivemos xantia aqui tbm,hj está bem baratos...Hi I AM from Brazil interesting this video,here has xantia to,today they até Very cheap to make sport cuanges 🇧🇷👍🏼
Hi, thank you for sharing so much information.
I have a Xu7Jp4 project and i have a doubt.
what is the best option, changing only the cams for the xu10 or changin the cams and also the cylinder head?
Hi...
The variant I liked best is the one with the RS inlet camshaft and J4R outlet camshaft. You can leave the rest as it is........The cylinder head of the XU7JP4 is identical to that of the XU7JR.....So it can do quite a lot. What Au in any case still achieves a good result is the conversion of the large throttle valve......The camshafts in connection with the throttle valve make a huge difference.......try it out......oh yeah ......you don't need the exhaust manifold from the RS....it destroys performance
@@CitroenXantia Great tip! I was just about to dunk some money in a 4x1 xsara VTS exaust manifold, i wont anymore. Im already looking for the cams, problem is they are not so easy to come by in my country :(
@@CitroenXantia Thanks so much for all the intel !
@@CitroenXantia oops, I wish I saw this before :/ (it's with the stock cams and ecu ? Is there a size difference with the holes for the cylinder head and the exhaust manifold ?)
@@daFOXPerformance The following camshafts fit into the cylinder head of the XU7JP4.
-XU10J4R
-XU10J4RS
The RS exhaust manifold fits the XU7JP4 cylinder head.....
Hi! First of all,awesome videos!! My question is,would the Xu10j4r simple valve springs able to handle both intake and exhaust cams from the Xu10j4rs? And what if i raise a little bit the rev limit to 7000rpm? Oem xu10j4r is about 6500rpm. Thanks from Spain,love your stuff!
If you don't increase the speed it's fine. I think 500 more revolutions won't be a problem. But you can hear it even when the funding can no longer manage it
At which lift you are measuring total duration.? 0.050", 1mm , 0.1mm .?
from the point at which the valve begins to open
@@CitroenXantia thank you!!! Did you leave some value after.? Like the ones I said.? 0.1mm after it start to open. I ask because mostly the values are at 0.050 inches that they measure duration
Hi. How much more power on stock xu7 engine with xu10 camshaft you gain?
I have ported and polished cylinder head. But gains are not huge think i will benefit more with xu10 cams?
Hello .... the effect is clearly noticeable with the inlet camshaft of the XU10J4R and the camshaft is relatively cheap on the market. I think that the XU7JP4 will then have about 120-130 PS because we must not forget that the performance of the XU7JP4 is reduced and the engine in the series already has more than 110PS (112-118)
Great video!
Thanks!
@@CitroenXantia Just a few questions:
Can oil squirters be retrofitted into a 98-99 RFV block?
Would RFS cams fit a RFV head, I hear the valve lift is too big for the stock valve springs, can RFS ones be fitted?
@@Random-nf7qb Hello...
The camshafts from the RFS fit into the head of the RFV ... The stroke in TDC is 10mm and the spring can be about 11.5-12mm then the springs are on block.
Where is your engine installed?
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@@CitroenXantia Just thinking about a project with a friend
Car will be a pre-facelift 406
In 5:00 what is the difference between the blue and the brown lock? what is inlet and exhaust? blue is written C, brown D
evtl. ist das eine optische Täuschung dank der Kameraposition, aber im Video sieht es fast so aus als wären die Räder der RS Nockenwellen kleiner als die der beiden anderen, ist dem so, oder täuscht das wirklich nur? Weil demnach müsste ja auch die RS Kurbelwelle ein anderes Rad dran haben, was ich mir kaum vorstellen kann.
zum Sprichwort "Gleichbaunockenwelle" hiesse das, dass man eigentlich die Einlass und die Auslassnockenwellen vertauschen könnte ohne einen wirklichen Unterscheid zu haben, oder gibt es da unterscheide bei den Befestigungen der Nockenwellenräder?
Moin,
Also die Nockenwellen- Räder sind in Größe und anzahl der Zähne identisch....das liegt an der Perspektive. Gleichbau im Sinne von das Hub und Gradzahlen identisch sind....man sollte sie trotzdem nicht vertauschen und sich an den Zahlen auf der Platte orientieren....gegebenenfalls kann man die platten untereinander tauchen jedoch sollte dann geprüft werden ob die Absteckpunkte noch passen ( absteckpunkte im Verhältnis zum Stand der Ventile). Davon rate ich aber ab....also am besten so einbauen wie es vorgesehen ist! Das adaptieren des alten Systems auf die RS Nockenwellen funktioniert auch nur da sie sich verstellen lassen.....Einlass passt in jedem Fall sprich Platte mit der Prägung 1 .......und zu dem rest gibt es dann ein Video zwecks Einmessen in OT und adaptieren der Platten...:-)
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In 5:00 what is the difference between the blue and the brown lock? what is inlet and exhaust? blue is written C, brown D