The old-fashioned
degree wheel has been replaced by a new digital degree
system with an electronic encoder and digital
display. This patented system enables the
high-performance engine builder to degree a
camshaft to one-tenth of a degree in about half the time
of using a degree wheel.
Joe
Malecke, director of engineering for Bolton Conductive
Systems, says, “Performance and racing engine
builders have long believed that the outdated degree
wheel was in need of updating. The ability to
degree a camshaft more accurately typically results in
increased horsepower. After extensive
development work, we were able to meet the engine
builders’ need for accuracy and save them
time as well.”
The CamLogic Digital Degree
System allows the serious engine builder to degree the camshaft
in any engine type with extreme accuracy and in record
time. This translates to greater precision,
more horsepower and torque, and faster engine builds;
all of which affect the bottom line.
The compact design of the CamLogic enclosure allows the
camshaft and timing gear to be completely
accessible throughout the degreeing process.
Camshaft adjustment and removal is possible without
having to disassemble the CamLogic System from the
engine.
“The reception this tool received at
the Performance Racing Industry Show (PRI) was overwhelming”
says William Bolton, president of Bolton Conductive
Systems. “Our product demonstration
went on nonstop during the show and the audience was
often six deep. BCS is extremely
excited about the opportunity this product will afford
us and we are ready to embrace the future.”
The
CamLogic System is currently available through the
company’s’ secure website;
www.camlogicsystem.com and will soon be available
through many independent warehouses and catalog
retailers nationwide.
Bolton
Conductive Systems, LLC (BCS) is an international
supplier of wire harnesses, panels and bezels,
and electronic modules, employing 110 people. The
operational headquarters and technical center
is in Walled Lake,
Michigan USA. BCS is the majority owner
of CamLogic Technologies, LLC.