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Old 01-15-2002, 02:47 PM   #1
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avbcon you must disconnect the spout connector. It is an electric advance. When you adjust timing you are adjusting "base" timing, not advanced. The spout connector is like a vacum line on carbed applications. Hope this clears up your question. John BTW dont go more than 14-15 degrees of base timing, as to much advance kills your top end power
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