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klaussk
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timing advance
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March 30, 2011, 03:21:04 pm »
just curious if anyone has advanced there timing to run premium fuel. if so let me know what kind of advance you are running
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Da67goatman
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Burban
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March 30, 2011, 06:36:49 pm »
Who can afford premium? You only need premium when you get to some serious compressions.
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1989 R2500 Suburban mild 350 TBI 700r4 10.5" 14bolt 4.10 w/ 33s
1992 fullsize Blazer 4x4 35s no lift, 4.10s, Hella driving lights, TJ Flares, Huge bumpers, Snorkel, custom interior
1980c10
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March 30, 2011, 09:46:27 pm »
32 degrees advanced
9.7:1 CR
vacuum advance hooked up
87 octane
no pinging
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1979C20
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Kyle Taulton.
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March 30, 2011, 11:16:34 pm »
How did you get 32? The timing tab only says to 10 or 12?....
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1989 GMC Suburban V2500 TBI350 TH400 4in lift 35's 14b SF
Grim 82
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March 30, 2011, 11:22:56 pm »
Dial back timing light. He's referring to total advance.
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klaussk
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Re: timing advance
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April 05, 2011, 06:50:46 pm »
I found out that the timing tab on my truck is missing. And my dad Used to run mallory ingnitions on all his trucks when he was younger and he said he would advance timing and see a major improvment. I failed to mention this before but I have a 305. Don't they have a fair amount of compression already.
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Grim 82
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April 05, 2011, 09:51:26 pm »
Quote from: klaussk on April 05, 2011, 06:50:46 pm
Don't they have a fair amount of compression already.
Not
really
high compression like Da67goatman mentioned. There are so many variables, and we don't know much else about your motor other than it is a 305. There are many aspects to ignition timing, and yes you can tweak it from the stock setting to make more power and mpg, but if your motor is stock, there isn't much that you can do to "tune it to run on premium fuel" that's any different to just "running on regular fuel". When you build a motor and the sky is the limit you can tune it
down
to run on pump gas, because the comp ratio can be controlled by the components that you use. When the motor is already in and designed to run on mid or low grade fuel, it is what it is. You
should
advance your timing more than the stock spec, probably around 10 to 12 degrees base timing, as opposed to 8, 6, or 4. You
can
advance your timing enough that it performs worse. If you advance it and make better power on 87 octane, but it pings, run 89, or......
Again with the variables, if you have electronic spark control, get rid of it. There are lots of ways to reduce spark knock besides using higher octane fuel, which include lowering the combustion temp with a lower temp t-stat, running the EGR valve, hooking to full manifold vacuum for your vacuum advance, recurving your distributor, or even richening your fuel mixture. A lean condition will make pinging more evident.
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Re: timing advance
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April 06, 2011, 10:43:05 pm »
Mines supposed to be set at 8 degrees-initial but I run it at about 12 to 13 degrees initial on 87 octane with no problems. made quite a difference.
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Kenny
1978 C-20, 350/400, 3.73, Graystone Metallic, Raceline Renegade 8 Wheels - 18x8.5, 275/70R18 BFG KO's
klaussk
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Re: timing advance
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April 10, 2011, 09:40:57 am »
thanks guys. I ended up taking my truck to a shop. Im pretty sure its having electrical issues with the ignition system because it will just lose spark mostly after you get the engine warmed up.But I did have it running just fine. I can never trace down electrical issues. I just have no idea what Im doing when i look at electrical stuff. So Im just having the guys at the shop time it and tune the carb for me. I feel like they will do a much better job at timing than I will by ear.
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