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    Default The 2.7 Biturbo Study Guide

    Here is one of the most useful pieces of information on the 2.7T motor. If you own one of these, this is a great read and will really help you understand what you own.

    The 2.7T Motor : Design and Function



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    Thats an awesome picture. I haven't seen that motor like that before
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    That is a cool pic!

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    Thats sweet, as soon as I get a chance im definitely gonna read that whole pdf.

    Off topic...but is there anything like that (a 'self study guide') for the BHF 4.2?
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    ^No one has been able to find one really, nothing that in-depth


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    Dave d, thank you for the link. We recently got a different computer and haven’t downloaded it to this one, completely slipped my mind until now. Thanks!

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    I see a cam chain in the back instead of the front like the 1.8T. Is that a "motor pull" operation to change the cam chain?
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    cambelt is at the front. The chain is just the cam drive

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