So I've never actually adjusted ignition timing before.
I understand the steps laid out in the service manuals on how to "adjust" the timing withing spec.
But what I don't know is how to find the perfect timing setting for my specific application.
How will I know if I set the degrees of advance to its optimum setting?
I have dickmeyers long tube header with 2" piping all the way back and 2" everything else in/out.
And the intake is the stock airbox with the drop in k&n.
And adjustable fuel pressure regulator set at 42psi.
Premium wires and ngk iridium plugs.
Brand new upstream and downstream o2 sensors.
And new cat.
So everything is new and should be ready for an optimal "tune"
Also I always run premium gas which is 93 octane.
And I know these variables won't dictate an exact number.
But it let's you guys know that it probably needs adjusting.
I can use my scanguage to see exact ignition timing reported by the ecu.
To see where the timing is set to before and after.
Maybe even during.
Right now it sits at 10 Btdc at idle
And can reach into the 35+btdc range at higher rpms.
I can also read engine load which may or may not help with the timing adjustments.
I'm not sure if ignition timing affects cylinder filling or intake vacuum.
I currently don't have a timing light so I can't do this now.
As well as I haven't installed the upstream o2 sensor yet.
But once its ready to be driven again.
How will I know I have the optimum setting without using a dyno?
Also would it not be smart to time without a timing light?
Even if my scanguage shows me ignition advance?
And after timing is set will my intake vacuum increase or stay the same?
I'd like to take on this task by myself because the actual adjusting of timing is simple.
It's just the finding the optimum timing that I'm unsure if I will know/understand when I am there.
I understand the steps laid out in the service manuals on how to "adjust" the timing withing spec.
But what I don't know is how to find the perfect timing setting for my specific application.
How will I know if I set the degrees of advance to its optimum setting?
I have dickmeyers long tube header with 2" piping all the way back and 2" everything else in/out.
And the intake is the stock airbox with the drop in k&n.
And adjustable fuel pressure regulator set at 42psi.
Premium wires and ngk iridium plugs.
Brand new upstream and downstream o2 sensors.
And new cat.
So everything is new and should be ready for an optimal "tune"
Also I always run premium gas which is 93 octane.
And I know these variables won't dictate an exact number.
But it let's you guys know that it probably needs adjusting.
I can use my scanguage to see exact ignition timing reported by the ecu.
To see where the timing is set to before and after.
Maybe even during.
Right now it sits at 10 Btdc at idle
And can reach into the 35+btdc range at higher rpms.
I can also read engine load which may or may not help with the timing adjustments.
I'm not sure if ignition timing affects cylinder filling or intake vacuum.
I currently don't have a timing light so I can't do this now.
As well as I haven't installed the upstream o2 sensor yet.
But once its ready to be driven again.
How will I know I have the optimum setting without using a dyno?
Also would it not be smart to time without a timing light?
Even if my scanguage shows me ignition advance?
And after timing is set will my intake vacuum increase or stay the same?
I'd like to take on this task by myself because the actual adjusting of timing is simple.
It's just the finding the optimum timing that I'm unsure if I will know/understand when I am there.
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