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12-23-2004 09:28 PM #1
What is a good performance timmining degree?
I have a stock 72 Chevy Auto. 454 minor mods., and want to set the timming, what is a good performance setting?
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12-25-2004 03:44 PM #2
16 or 18 initial, 38 to 42 total, each engine is a little different..but that's a pretty good range to start with.When your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum!
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12-25-2004 06:13 PM #3
Re: What is a good performance timmining degree?
Originally posted by ChevyPower
I have a stock 72 Chevy Auto. 454 minor mods., and want to set the timming, what is a good performance setting?
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12-29-2004 10:19 PM #4
Thanks for the information, this will help.
I'll test wich one works best.
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12-30-2004 01:04 AM #5
Richard, I think you hit the nail on the head. I've kinda run in to the same problem with my 390. Like the economizing fool I am I didn't get a new balancer and I having a heck of time getting timed correctly. I think I'm going to get a new balancer next spring and start all over.Duane S
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12-30-2004 01:16 AM #6
Originally posted by techinspector1
http://www.damperdoctor.com/Duane S
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12-30-2004 01:30 AM #7
Yeah, Denny and I should've done that. I know that trick but I didn't know how good this balancer was. I should've got a new one when I built the motor. Well, especially knowing how often the older FE's balancers can slilp. Call me dumb.Duane S
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