lowkhalbalr Member Jun 5, 2010 416 2 44 SRQ Jan 31, 2011 #1 is there any sort of rejetting associated with advancing the timing? say 4*?
sheeblast New Member Jul 16, 2010 4,657 47 0 Ohio Jan 31, 2011 #2 sometime you might have to run a higher octane when advancing the timing, and this will require a jetting change
sometime you might have to run a higher octane when advancing the timing, and this will require a jetting change
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 55 Delaware Jan 31, 2011 #3 I was told by a builder, it not worth doing. The little power you do yet is not worth the higher running temps.
I was told by a builder, it not worth doing. The little power you do yet is not worth the higher running temps.
lowkhalbalr Member Jun 5, 2010 416 2 44 SRQ Jan 31, 2011 #4 dakotademon7 said: I was told by a builder, it not worth doing. The little power you do yet is not worth the higher running temps. Click to expand... i see... thanks.^^^
dakotademon7 said: I was told by a builder, it not worth doing. The little power you do yet is not worth the higher running temps. Click to expand... i see... thanks.^^^