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Timing and dwell. 120-130

You've it about right on. If you aren't having any detonation(and be 100% sure that you're not), I think you're right where you want to be. Any more and you're advancing it too much, if you aren't already. 60's usually the dwell number I hear people shooting for, so I wouldn't bother messing with that any either. I can't remember if tighter means higher or lower dwell or not...

At this point, your best bet would be to get it on a dyno and fine tune the mixture, then play with timing a bit to see if you can improve power where you want to, and then maybe back to mixture and timing once again. Then you'll have the best possible setup without going to different components.

You have the mikunis, no? I'd be interested in seeing your car on a dyno regardless!!! Go find one! Dial in your setup, and let us know how you do.
--
Kyle - 142, 145, and 244! - Oregon Volvo Tuners?






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