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Old 02-14-2002, 02:24 PM
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Default what is the ideal engine timing advance??

ok i checked mine today with whisper ported MAF ends, flipped whisper, and with stockers on..

but with them flipped(ported it was)
25
27.5
28
24.5
26
26.5
27
another
28
27.5
28
25.5
26
26.5
27

stock MAF:
test 1
24.5
26.5
28
28
25
26
26.5
26.5
test 2
24
25
26.5
28
28
25
26
test 3
26.5
27.5
28
25
26
26
whipser ported ends(not flipped)
test 1
27.5
30
27
test 2
27.5
28.5
31
test 3
26.5
28
30.5
27
26
and so on

timing seems best with the stockers in or with the whisper flipped

which one would be ideal for n20 or just plain NA??
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Default Re: what is the ideal engine timing advance??

As a general rule, you do not want to advance timing on N2O.
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so in other words the timing is ok with the stock and ported ends flipped, since they are pretty much the same numbers?




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