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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I can't really tell but it looked like 32 degrees total. I feel the motor has more in it.
I changed the timing in two degrees increments. It went like this November 8th pull was 222hp and 265tq Today 11-26-04 Pull one: 245hp 262 tq Pull two: 267.05 tq 287 backed timing up 6 degrees Pull three: 274.47 hp 295tq +two degree from previous setting Pull four: 273 hp 298tq + two degrees from previous setting. I stopped after this run because I was cutting into another guys time but overall I'm happy. Air fuel was 14 to 1. I think that if I jet up to 70/80 from 68/76 and play with the timing I'll bring the power up. I'm sure that I initially had the timing way to low then way to high. I now believe timing is everything. Don't laugh but my eyes are to bad to read those little marks. |
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