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Spark plug wire I feel is more precise but have to unplug
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craigz96tt
on November 04, 2011 at 9:47 PM
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Does it matter which method I use to check timing.
posted by z32z
on November 04, 2011 at 07:34 PM
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tps be sure you are set at base idle or if have access to data scan to set base timing. Should be 15-17* unless '96 N/A 10* should not show 23* unless not set to base idle w/ tsp iac active
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Does it matter which method I use to check timing.
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z32z
19:34:58 11/04/11
My preferred method...
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Stadsport (PHX)
20:25:45 11/04/11
Thanks. I just tried that. I am reading about 23 degrees
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z32z
21:18:10 11/04/11
Worn gear on cam that goes in cas? (n/m)
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jlag
21:34:30 11/04/11
2nd on the worn gear in the CAS. (n/m)
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ZTicket(Dallas)
22:47:47 11/04/11
Yes, but I would expect an irratic timing. (n/m)
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Draker (Eugene, OR)
23:02:22 11/04/11
Not always
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Stadsport (PHX)
03:25:21 11/05/11
Timing is stable at 23 when at idle. When I give it more
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z32z
09:38:18 11/05/11
No there is a part and procedure to replace.
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Draker (Eugene, OR)
12:18:49 11/05/11
2nd, but I use a Renault plug wire :-)
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Dark Diver
16:15:51 11/05/11
Spark plug wire I feel is more precise but have to unplug -
craigz96tt
21:47:39 11/04/11
Do you have an aftermarket underdrive pulley ? (n/m)
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jlag
16:11:57 11/05/11
What's base idle while checking timing? (n/m)
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craigz96tt
18:38:14 11/05/11
Same here , run a high tension wire from coil pack 1
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Xteam300TT (South Tx )
17:41:17 11/05/11
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