kimcrwbr1
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http://www.ponycarburetors.com/default.asp?page=calculatingcfm read the section on timing.
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What is the reason for 3000 rpm and 33 degrees I thought u set timing at idle?
37 to 40 degrees is dangerous on an engine with less than 12:1 compression the higher compression motors require more timing to burn all the fuel off.
UMMMM. NO...................... I've run 40 or there about(timing set at up to 20*BTDC initial) with a stock E6 and E7 headed 302's. and had no adverse effects. As long as they're not pinging, they're fine.
there about sounds like someone cant remember. Pinging is not caused by to much timing that is detenation. Pinging is when the fuel ignites due to compression (either bad or wrong octane) before the spark. Detenation is to much timing igniting the a/f mixture to soon tries to push the piston back down as it is coming up. Big time engine killer.
Well I don't have any pinging just a hesitation on throttle opening but I have a #35 discharge nozzle at home so I'll put it on tonight and see what happens, carb currently has a #31 in it now. Is changing the discharge nozzle to a bigger one gonna affect starting its not gonna put too much fuel in and flood easily?
Sounds like someone hasn't had too much experience experimenting with timing........................................................![]()
kimcrwbr1, out of 43 sbf's (302/351w) i've built out of the small shop out back with hp ranging from 350hp to over 550 only 3 have came back only 1 of those had to do with timing and it his fault for dicking with it trying to run nos. I always use custom cams and set it up per cams designers spec sheet.