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![]() Everyone on here says to time the motor at 14 degrees. All the posts are from you guys with EFI motors, does this also apply to a carb motor. I am staying awayfrom the EFI in my project vehicle (still unsure whats it's gonna be), but I want to get the best performance possible with the carb. Is it a good idea to set the timing at 14 d. or something different.Thanks
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