How much timing is to much
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I am thinking of running a 75 or 100 wet shot of N2O and I was wondering on where my timimng should be ? My timing is currently set at 29 degrees is that to much for a small amount of spray ?
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I put my car on a ATAP tonite and my timing is at 29.5 how big of a shot can I spray with this much timing ? Im will be turning my dry kit into a wet one ... <img src="graemlins/gr_guns.gif" border="0" alt="[guns]" /> I have a T1 cam and 4.10's as well <img src="gr_grin.gif" border="0">
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I would suggest getting the timing down to about 27.5 for 93 octane. You're talking about a small shot so it probably will be fine at 29.5 assuming you're not running lean but I'd want it a little lower just to be safe or else I'd run unleaded racing gas.