B Bewy Well-Known Member Joined Jan 1, 2021 Messages 5,631 Reaction score 3,742 Location Australia Yesterday at 11:45 PM #51 The ign timing, initial & otherwise, is always the 'safety valve' number. That is because the car maker does not know what sort of load is going to be put on the engine by the end user. So the #s are conservative.
The ign timing, initial & otherwise, is always the 'safety valve' number. That is because the car maker does not know what sort of load is going to be put on the engine by the end user. So the #s are conservative.