Ignition timing settings with JWT S3 Cams
2 situations here:
1. After messing with retarding and advancing the timing, I found better throttle response when the distributor's timing is indeed "advanced". However, while going through G20.net, I found a post claiming that lower timing (specifically 13*) is the best for JWT S3s. Does anyone want to support this claim of lower timing with larger cams = more power?
2. After removing my air injection valve (AIV) assembly, I plugged up the remaining rubber hose that led to the intake manifold with a plastic screw. This made me lose noticeable throttle response so I just unplugged the hose again. Now the vacuum hose is free to breathe and suck in air, but it has no filter whatsoever. Old posts show me that plugging up the hose was fine. I just want to know if it's safe to leave the vacuum hose like this since it's not part of the intake, or does this air lead into the engine as well?
1. After messing with retarding and advancing the timing, I found better throttle response when the distributor's timing is indeed "advanced". However, while going through G20.net, I found a post claiming that lower timing (specifically 13*) is the best for JWT S3s. Does anyone want to support this claim of lower timing with larger cams = more power?
2. After removing my air injection valve (AIV) assembly, I plugged up the remaining rubber hose that led to the intake manifold with a plastic screw. This made me lose noticeable throttle response so I just unplugged the hose again. Now the vacuum hose is free to breathe and suck in air, but it has no filter whatsoever. Old posts show me that plugging up the hose was fine. I just want to know if it's safe to leave the vacuum hose like this since it's not part of the intake, or does this air lead into the engine as well?