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![]() How far is too far to advance the timing before there's no power gain. It was running really well before I put a set of pulley's on. I currently have the timing set at *14. I've heard people setting it to *18 - *19. I seem to have lost some giddy up.
Please help. Red5Ltr ![]()
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