123 Distributor, W/dual 40 Webbers Timing? suggestions?, Setting up the timing .new 123 tune distributor |
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123 Distributor, W/dual 40 Webbers Timing? suggestions?, Setting up the timing .new 123 tune distributor |
914lasvegas |
Jan 31 2021, 07:45 AM
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Getting ready to install My new 123 tune distributor with Bluetooth . Not sure where to set the timing for my particular application . Hoping for some suggestions.
Motor is A freshly rebuilt 1.8 from 1974 914 Dual Weber. 40's IDF carburetors. no vac Motor is installed on a 1965 beetle (baja) BIG tires. I don't know if the cam was changed . I do know the motor has new heads on it . But I don't know anything about them. Besides the 123 tune I also bought a new set of wires and a Bosch blue. What should I set the rev limiter at? Any other suggestions regarding my install ? Any advice would be appreciated . I am a green newbee. Thank you .Stewart |
123ignitionusa |
Jan 31 2021, 02:45 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: 22-January 16 From: Ohio Member No.: 19,587 Region Association: North East States |
Stewart
Always stay on the conservative side to avoid to much advance and pinging which can damage your engine. The curve I sent you depends on you having a static time. From research on this forum that looks to be around 6 degrees When you add that into the figures for the curve it equals actual timing at the crank. Also I would set the rev limit to 6500 maybe 7000 if you can control your foot. See the underlined link below. 009 distributor curve w/no vacuum this is found in the PC programmable TUNE program. The alternative to this is to set number 1 cylinder to TDC (no static advance) program in exactly what you would like. Start by taking the degrees of advance in the link and add 6 deg to each value. 11 instead of 5 @ 500 rpm 11 instead of 5 @ 1600 rpm 27 instead of 21 @ 2600 rpm - this is all in advance 27 instead of 21 @ 8000 rpm Hope this helps Ed Found this on another thread - see attachment Attached thumbnail(s) |
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