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Re: Dyno??

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Subject: Re: Dyno??
From: geewhiz <geewhiz@inreach.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 09:55:06 -0700
SJC Worldwide wrote:
> 
> Hey Gang:
> Can anyone refer me to a dyno shop in the San Fernando Valley, or other
> Los Angeles adjacent areas? I need to get someone to set up my
> distributor and timing who actually knows what they're doing (as opposed
> to me!???).
> 
> My experience messing about with it myself has been:  Advance the
> timing=better initial acceleration but pinging comes on as soon as I
> "nail it"......retard timing=pinging goes away,  but no low end "zip".
> 
> Steve Sage
> 1967 MK1A

You have noticed the problem, now what do you do about it?

The engine wants more timing at idle, and less at full speed.  The way to get
this is to reduce the amount of mechanical advance the distibutor puts in.  This
can be done several ways, and if you have the right Ford distributor, quite
easily.

Rather than trying to explain it over and over, here is a new page with photos:

http://www.bob2000.com/dist.htm

I've been wanting to create this page for ages, and just did it in the past 20
minutes.

If you all on the list would read it, and provide some constructive criticisms,
I'd be very pleased.

Gerard
Former Tiger Owner
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