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Old 11-02-2008, 10:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default VK 202 timing setting

hey guys, quick question, may have been covered already but i couldnt find it.

just need to know what the timing is sposed to be set to on my black 202, EFI if that makes a difference..


need to check it coz the car isnt running properly

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Ignition timing is 12 deg static advance for the EFI motor, but you may not get quite that much without pinging on the crummy fuel these days. Don't go less than 6 deg
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