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RE: vacuum advance (Why have it?)

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Subject: RE: vacuum advance (Why have it?)
From: Randall Young <ryoung@NAVCOMTECH.COM>
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:49:00 -0700
Organization: Navcom Tech, Inc
Sujit :

The vacuum advance increases engine efficiency by advancing the spark under 
partial load conditions.  (It also increases NOx emissions.)  Not having it 
will reduce fuel economy, and may increase overheating.  Note that later 
US-spec TR6 did not have a vacuum advance (and IMO were poorer without it).

The vacuum retard was a US-mandated emission control feature.  It is active 
only at idle.  Not having it may cause your idle to be too high.  Note that the 
dynamic timing figure given assumes the retard is active, so if the retard is 
not functional, you need to use the 'static' timing figure (which ISTR is about 
10 BTDC), even when setting timing dynamically (with a timing light).

Randall



On Tuesday, October 03, 2000 4:50 PM, sujit roy [SMTP:sujitroy@hotmail.com] 
wrote:
>
> What is the main reason for having a vacuum advance/retard in the
> distributor? What are the effects of not having it connected?
>
> Sujit
> _________________________________________________________________________
>

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