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![]() I used to own a '90 and am familiar with setting base timing on those models but.... there is no "chip" to pull from the distributor wiring to bypass the computer on this model. Am I blind, or is there another method on this car?
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![]() on the 95, you have to pull the spout connector. it is on the passenger side, near the inner apron, close to the air intake assembly. it is a little grey connector. set base timing with that spout connector removed.
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