Yes, exactly. Before the piston reaches TDC, the intake valve opens and the exhaust valve is almost closed. If I understand correctly (according to Tony's video), when the piston is at TDC, both valves should be in the same position. In my case, at TDC, the intake valve is very open compared to the exhaust valve, which is almost closed. The distance between the valve and the piston is still large, so I'm not afraid of collisions. However, I wonder if this situation (with the intake valve open at TDC more than the exhaust valve) results in more torque and power in the upper RPM range or in the lower RPM range? Or maybe delaying the intake valve opening so that both valves are equally open at TDC will have a better effect on the lower RPM range? I'm writing through google translate, so if something is unclear, please let me know.