« Reply #19 on: January 11, 2014, 02:10:56 AM »
I always start by setting the timing by the book just to get it close. But has never been correct. Then I always set the timing by ear. Then drive and then readjust for performance. The only thing I set by the book and leave alone are my Chevys as the timing is set at 0 then the computer adjusts. You could take what you think are two identical engines and they would require the timing to be slightly different. Each engine has its own personality.
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