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22RE timing at 5,000ft?

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Old 02-09-2008, 02:14 PM
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22RE timing at 5,000ft?

I am finally getting around to setting my timing on my '85 4Runner 22RE and just wanted to know if I should leave it at the factory recommended 5 or advance it some due to altitude? I'm in Denver at 5k ft. Also, if I advance it do I need to run premium fuel? Right now it runs well, but rich, as black crap comes out the tail pipe.

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You can play around with it by advancing the timing until the motor pings, then back it off.
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i live in 7200elevation and the motor works better if you speed up the timing a little
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also advance it 2 degrees and run it on regular gas and you should be fine
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