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Old 07-17-2018, 09:20 PM   #22
dmjlambert
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Re: Questions about using a timing light

It's not pinging.

I have 7 BTDC initial plus 23 from the can = 30 at idle and add mechanical advance through most range of engine use. If the vacuum drops on WOT to remove the vacuum advance, I would then have 7 BTDC initial plus mechanical advance.

If I change from a 23 degree can to 15 degree can:
I could have 15 BTDC initial plus 15 from the can = 30 at idle and add mechanical advance through most range of engine use. Same amount of total advance as above with the 23 degree can. If the vacuum drops on WOT to remove the vacuum advance, I would then have 15 BTDC initial plus mechanical advance.

So it seems if anything I would have more pinging with a 15 degree can, because it would retard the timing less in WOT. I may need to bring the initial down to 12 BTDC to keep it from pinging under load, which would then make my total timing less than I was getting with a 23 degree can.

What I'm trying to do is figure out why one amount of vacuum advance may be better than another. In what circumstances is less vacuum advance advantageous?
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