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Advance Timing for Better MPGs?

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Old Oct 17, 2023 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by pimacdaddy
Mine is set at 5degrees right now and it jumps to 11deg when E1 and TE1 unjumped. So I should try 8 degrees jumped ?
you should always set timing with the connector jumped as that tells the computer you are messing with the timing so it retards its timing advance all the way in this mode. Without the jumper it will vary the timing based on several factors

IIRC if you want power you advance the timing, if you want mpg you retard the timing
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