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Re: Why must timing be advanced during low load
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 1/22/2009 3 Replies

Let's say hypothetically that the engine is running at 2500 RPM at cruise. You can pick the engine. And there is NO vacuum advance or load sensing system which increases the adcvance based on this. So without this system, the timing produced by initial timing ... Login to read more.

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