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  1. What is ignition timing? · Help Center - Summit Racing

    What is ignition timing? The Basics of Ignition Timing Ignition timing (or spark timing) controls when the spark plug fires during the Compression Stroke. Ignition timing is measured in …

  2. Where should I set my ignition timing for the first start-up?

    Where should I set my ignition timing for the first start-up? Distributor Installation on a New or Rebuilt Engine The following is a general procedure that works well for most engines. If you …

  3. What is total timing? · Help Center - Summit Racing

    What is total timing? Definition & Description The term "Total Timing" refers to the maximum amount of Ignition Timing applied to the engine. How is it calculated? Total Timing = Initial …

  4. What is Engine Detonation? · Help Center

    Because detonation interrupts that design, it robs the engine of power. Most engines can handle some minor detonation. Modern, fuel injected engines can sense a knock and adjust the …

  5. What is a vacuum advance? · Help Center - Summit Racing

    What is a vacuum advance? Definition & Description The vacuum advance is an Ignition Timing control mechanism built into some distributors. It is made up of: A vacuum canister, A linkage, …

  6. What is a mechanical advance? · Help Center

    Definition & Description The mechanical (or centrifugal) advance is an Ignition Timing control mechanism built into most distributors. It is made up of: Two weights, An advance plate or cam …

  7. Advancing / Retarding a Camshaft · Help Center

    Advancing / Retarding a Camshaft A Basic Overview of Cam Timing To advance or retard a camshaft is to change the alignment between the camshaft and the crankshaft. When a cam is …

  8. Can I use a fuel injection kit to control ignition timing?

    However, if timing control or power adders are part of the plan now or in the future, buy a compatible kit from the start. You don’t have to use the timing control function right away, and …

  9. What is a computer-controlled compatible distributor?

    All Ignition Timing is controlled by the ECU. What are the advantages? Computer-controlled distributors require less maintenance. There are no weights, springs, points, or condenser to …

  10. Which fuel injection kit is right for me? · Help Center

    Ignition Timing Control Many EFI kits are capable of timing control when used with the right ignition system. If this is something you want to do now or later, you’ll need a compatible kit …