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what is the best timing for a standard a12

Posted on: 2005/5/29 13:19
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check in the tech section to be sure but I think around 6-7degrees

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i checked in the teck section but could not find any thing thanx any way

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My emmissions lable for a '72 1200 coupe is 5 degrees BTDC.....

I run it at 7 degrees, but i have an A15 from 82-83 datsun something, thats been built

Oh also this is an american spec, but dont really see how that should change anytihng

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cool

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I think stock is 7 so i'd take it up to 10 or more.

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the highest i've ever used is 12 degrees.so 10-12 is a good setting.

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According to my book, for stockers, the setting is
7 degrees btdc - AT 600 rpm - WITH vacuum hose disconnected at distributor & plugged.

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thanx guys i will put the light on it when i get it back from gettin its wheel alighnment see what i can come up with

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