Where exactly is 15* timing?
So for a long time I'm sure we've all heard that you should set your car to 15* timing. Well, also for a long time I wasn't quite sure where on the crank pulley this was(I knew where physically it was..but..well, read on) or where 'officially' 15* was supposed to be and set.
As we all know and to recap, on the crank pulley you have 2 marks that look like this:
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Supposed to be the mark to the left is 13* and the mark to the right is 15*. Now, we've also always been told when setting timing to put the pointer IN BETWEEN the two. Which would essentially be 14* timing.
So, I ask you this: Where do you set your timing? ON the 15* mark? Or between the 13* and 15* marks? Where exactly is 15*? Is 15* timing more of an idea of 'in between the marks' or is it actually to be set on the right most mark? Also, for JWT ECU's and cams they specify 15* timing but again is that ON the right most mark or between? This is something I always wondered about.
-G
As we all know and to recap, on the crank pulley you have 2 marks that look like this:
| |
Supposed to be the mark to the left is 13* and the mark to the right is 15*. Now, we've also always been told when setting timing to put the pointer IN BETWEEN the two. Which would essentially be 14* timing.
So, I ask you this: Where do you set your timing? ON the 15* mark? Or between the 13* and 15* marks? Where exactly is 15*? Is 15* timing more of an idea of 'in between the marks' or is it actually to be set on the right most mark? Also, for JWT ECU's and cams they specify 15* timing but again is that ON the right most mark or between? This is something I always wondered about.
-G
Last edited by gomba
on 2013-04-24
at 05-47-14.