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Old 10-19-2009, 07:34 AM
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Increase Initial timing to Take advantage of New Cams

Need technical advice--Here is the back ground:

1999, 4Runner, 5Spd, 3.4. 35's, 4.88's. ~3k on motor

New motor with Weasey2k cams, springs, high flow valves, Doug Thorley headers, and basically everything new or cleaned and flowed...etc...

Motor runs very strong--no complants there. However, drove to Houston and got 13 MPG (First long drive) doing 75Mph . I was thinking i should get at least 15-16 on the highway. I do have Cali Smog and the new cats (not oem) throw a Code Thats ("cats are not working efficiently")...Would this affect the Air/fuel ratio? Does it run a different map when this is happening?

Talked to my motor builder and he stated that I should try running additional timing advance because of the cams and etc. But not having a distributor I cant really advance initial timing.

Now my motor builder nows his stuff--really well--no questions there. But besides a URD piggy back--is there any way to advance the initial timing on the 3.4? If not then i will have to get the Piggy back from URD but funds are really tight right now and was just thinking about an alternative for the time being. Any input folks?

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Old 10-20-2009, 05:46 AM
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Just an update--he states the additional timing will help me build more pressure in the cylinder. This is common among more aggressive cams. a Cheap alternative i would be grateful for.
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Sorry I don't have any knowledge to share. But here is a bump for you.
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