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Should you advance the timing on a streetported motor by default?

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Old 11-08-02, 03:42 PM
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Question Should you advance the timing on a streetported motor by default?

I read somthing about advancing timing on a streetport ... is this neccisary? Pro's/Con's as it pertains to a streetported motor.


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No reason to - just run it like stock.

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ah no. you can run with stock timing. you could advance it for a little more umph though!
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