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Old 06-20-2003, 10:59 AM   #1
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Default Is there a point of diminishing returns on timing advance?

Just wondering because my vacuum advance doesnt work, so I'm compensating by advancing the base timing and I seem to have got it up to 24 degrees initial (46 total with mechanical) and I dont hear any detonation at all. It's cool too because the exhaust tone changed to a higher pitch almost. I have no noticable problems starting her hot. Should I keep going?
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Old 06-20-2003, 11:25 AM   #2
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ordinarilay, that would be waaay to much total timing. I would go to the track and watch my mph. 34 is usually good, sometimes 36. I run 14 initial and 21 in the distributor and get my best results. I used to try 16 initial and my mph dropped by 2 mph.
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Old 06-20-2003, 11:41 AM   #3
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ok, so total timing should not generally surpass the mid 30's. As soon as I can figure out how to get that plate out of the distributor, I'll flip the weight guide over (it has a smaller channel, I believe) for less mechanical advance.

is 24 initial hurting me or helping me? Lets say theoretically that I have some possessed deamon car that shows no detonation at 34 initial and I rip out the mechanical advance so it runs at 34 degrees all the time. Would I want this or is less timing necessary for idle or emissions or low engine speed?

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Old 06-20-2003, 11:57 AM   #4
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High initial timing or a locked distributor at a high rate of timing can cause cooling problems in street cars, and thats not a rule of thumb, but something to watch out for. If your not having any starter problems or detonation problems now, watch out for them under extreme driving conditions, most notably, heat. Imo, it is better to have a higher initial timing and less in the distributor. I use a msd and it is adjustable. I have a pretty high compression ratio and 16 initial seems to let my car warm up quicker than i like. You'll find what you like, with a little experimenting. I still say, at the track, you can monitor your mph and tell when the mph drop off is and you'll know more for sure where it runs best. Start low and eek it up a couple of degrees at a time till you max out mph and quit there. Stop right where it maxes out, and hopefully you will have a safe amount of timing. imo more than 36 may work and not detonate, but i'll bet 34 to 36 would get you the same mph in the quarter and be a safer setup.
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Too much timing can be masked by having too much fuel. My car runs best with the timing in the low 40's/high 30's. Although I cant say I have heard of someone running as much as 46. You might try taking some fuel out as well as timing.

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Is there any easy way for the average citizen to get the baseplate on the distributor off? I've been staring at it and it doesnt seem as if the paddle gear for the magnetic pickup is going to come off the mainshaft without serious prying. I gave it a few cautious prys with a screwdriver and decided that it's better if I dont break the paddle or deform the housing. It's an 85 distributor. Any suggestions?
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