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Advancing Timing with high octance is ok??
I know that Advancing the timing will give you a little more power but you need to use only high octance gas correct? I was talking to some guy that has his honda advanced all the way and he has had no problems.
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all the way?? right ... i dont think so. maybe 2 degrees
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Re: Advancing Timing with high octance is ok??
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what do you mean by advance all the way? Turning the dizzy? If it's to far advanced you could get detonation.
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Re: Advancing Timing with high octance is ok??
advanced timing does not give more power. proper timing gives power, advanced timing gives advanced spark which is obvious, and that is all.
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