I just bought an OBDeleven dongle (finally, after owning my Pirelli 12 years...) to diagnose the AC (0 Bar pressure. Oh dear!)
Anyway, when prodding around, I thought I remembered there was a way to check for cam chain stretch - or at least the resultant bank mis match. Just to be clear - the car is on 69k miles, and has zero rattle hot/cold/driving/tickover. This is a fairly academic thread!
Going to block 93 on OBDeleven - with the car not running - it already shows -3.00 degrees. OK. Not super, but OK - guess that is from the last time it was read.
Started it up, but the idle was of course too high. So I took it for a drive, pulled over, and fired up OBDeleven, checked again. This time, it is in idle criteria, and reads -2.00 degrees. Hmm - odd.
Going home, I decide to stop the car, restart it, and measure one more time. Now -1.00 degrees. I do this 2 more times, -1.00 every time.
I think it is clear, due to low values and no noise, all is well. But is it good as new (-1.00) or probably going to be a bit rattly in 20 or 30k miles? Maybe a warning that this measure is far from a 100% gauge.