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![]() Base timing on an EEC-IV is 10-degrees BEFORE top dead center. The computer will command a total of 26 to 27 at WOT so by bumping your timing to 14 to 16-degrees BEFORE top dead center will push your total timing to 30 to 33-degrees at WOT. Generally speaking a SBF 302 with flat top pistons likes 32 to 34-degrees of total timing for peak HP performance.
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