The car is a mostly stock 94 GT. This is probably a dumb question to many of yall, but I never did much work when it comes to timing. I'll probly get called a dumbass but eh, I don't really care. So here goes.
I would like to "advance" my timing by 4 degrees. I've done the research and that is how far its safe to advance the timing in these cars, before you have to run 93 octane. From the factory, the timing is supposed to be set at 10 degrees before top dead center. So when I'm "advancing" the timing by 4 degrees, do I want to set it to the 14 mark on the balancer, or do I want to set it to the 6 mark on the balancer? I guess its the word "advance" that's throwing me off, on this one.
Cause if you think about it, 10 degrees "Before Top Dead Center" is like 10 degrees retarded timing... right? So if I wanted to "advance" the timing by 4 degrees to gain the free horsepower, then I would "advance" it to the little 6th notch on the balancer. Which would put me at only 6 degrees before top dead center, instead of 10. Right?
I would like to "advance" my timing by 4 degrees. I've done the research and that is how far its safe to advance the timing in these cars, before you have to run 93 octane. From the factory, the timing is supposed to be set at 10 degrees before top dead center. So when I'm "advancing" the timing by 4 degrees, do I want to set it to the 14 mark on the balancer, or do I want to set it to the 6 mark on the balancer? I guess its the word "advance" that's throwing me off, on this one.
Cause if you think about it, 10 degrees "Before Top Dead Center" is like 10 degrees retarded timing... right? So if I wanted to "advance" the timing by 4 degrees to gain the free horsepower, then I would "advance" it to the little 6th notch on the balancer. Which would put me at only 6 degrees before top dead center, instead of 10. Right?
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