Ignition Advancement
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Ignition Advancement
So I was told from a reputable person that since I have removed my trailing, I can advance my leading more than usual. Is this true? I can semi-see where he is coming from, since I will not have to worry about the trailing firing too late or firing into the next combustion chamber.
My mods are 1980 E Dizzy, MSD 6A and 2nd gen Leading coil firing NGK plugs.
My mods are 1980 E Dizzy, MSD 6A and 2nd gen Leading coil firing NGK plugs.
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From: Huntsville AL
Should I start at paul yaws suggestion?
Setting Your Timing For Best Power
Now for the fun stuff. Most stock or mildly ported 12A's will make best power with total timing of 24 degrees before top dead center leading, and 16 degrees before top dead center trailing. 13B's (GSL-SE.) Will normally run best at 26 leading, and 16 trailing. The timing for best power will vary slightly from one engine to another, but a leading/trailing split of 8 degrees works best in almost all 12A applications, and 10 degrees for a 13B. Since it is the total advance that we are concerned with, this creates a problem because your stock pulley is marked at top dead center, and twenty degrees after top dead center which is the factory recommended setting at idle. Basically I rev to 4000 and set my leading to 24*, then go from there?
this is a very interesting thread, and i wish i had something to contribute, but sadly i don't. i, too, thought you should advance at 2 degree increments, but i guess i'll try 4 degrees from now on.
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