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Re: Why must timing be advanced during low load
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 1/24/2009 1 Reply

Eric:

Good post.

Since 'Advanced' timing occurs at high vacuum and rpm, 'Vacuum Advance' and 'Mechanical Advance' counterbalance one another. To avoid confusion, the actual device might best be referred to as a 'Vacuum Retard'.

No pun intended!

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