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over cammed?

ok my 92civic hatch has a 91 ls swap with a 98 ls head. i put in crower cams/spring/retainers andf all my car does it bogg. she has no sac anymore and wont fire on 2 cyclinders. i need some advise or help to why this is thanks
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Re: over cammed?

... So she has no sac? Isn't that normal

What Crower Camshafts did you put in, what Valvetrain, etc. We need a few more details.

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i put in stage 2 crower cams/ crower spring/ crower retainers and my cold air intake/ apexi ni exhaust/ dc sport headers
everything else is stock

and yeah she isnt supposed to have a sac
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Re: over cammed?

If it's not firing on 2 cylinders, then that's the problem. Check the plugs and make sure the plug wires are hooked up to the right place on the distributor. What ECU are you using (obd1 or obd2), what distributor are you using (obd1 or obd2), if the distributor is obd2 then what harness are you using (aka: is it wired correctly), was this swap done and working correctly before you added the cams and valvetrain, have you checked the timing?
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Re: Re: over cammed?

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If it's not firing on 2 cylinders, then that's the problem. Check the plugs and make sure the plug wires are hooked up to the right place on the distributor. What ECU are you using (obd1 or obd2), what distributor are you using (obd1 or obd2), if the distributor is obd2 then what harness are you using (aka: is it wired correctly), was this swap done and working correctly before you added the cams and valvetrain, have you checked the timing?
dont forget to check spark and fuel to cylinder two.
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Re: Re: Re: over cammed?

im running the stock cap n rotor and the swap was running fine until we put in the cams. i called the god mechanic (my dad) and he said it sounds like i bend a vavle so im gonna pull off the head and see if the vavles are messed up becuz i dont think im getting compression to 2 of the cynlinders. i got the cams in a 98 head which the kid before me threw a rod so i think its just a vavle problem
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