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Re: Why must timing be advanced during low load
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 1/23/2009 3 Replies

Perhaps it will help to think in terms of pressure rise per degree of crankshaft rotation to make Randy's point clearer.

Because the rate of pressure rise is slower with a smaller charge of air and fuel in the cylinder at low throttle openings (high vacuum),... Login to read more.

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