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> static timming mark?
detoxcowboy
post Aug 10 2010, 02:03 PM
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74 2.0 Stock.. What Mark do I use for static timming, the 27 btdc, 5 deg. whihc i do not have, or tdc??
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charliew
post Aug 10 2010, 03:10 PM
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what the hell is whihc? Static timing is at rest right so the mark for initial timing which is about 7.5 or 10 or 5 would be static initial timimg but of course you need which one. My uneducated guess is 7.5 or 10 unless it's smog and then it might be 0 or 5. 27 degrees is running at about 3k. You could use a light and set it at 27 degrees at 3000-3500 and see where it comes out to at idle and if it runs good there ok. Maybe someone can tell you what the book says.
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