bumping timing?!?! June 20, 2007, 05:32:12 PM im getting my timing bumped friday and i was wondering what i should bump it to? Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #1 – June 20, 2007, 05:46:43 PM whatever it will go up to without pinging Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #2 – June 20, 2007, 05:51:07 PM well, im having a shop do it and i want to know the excact number so i can just tell them so it is cheaper (less manual labor) Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #3 – June 20, 2007, 06:00:45 PM so your asking us to tell you what to tell them so it sounds like you know what your talking about? LOL! use that money and buy a timing light to do it yourself. its easy to do. even YOU could do it. not one car is the same, and you could have them set it, and it'll ping and run like shiznit. then you would have to take it back. Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #4 – June 20, 2007, 06:02:49 PM well, im getting underdrive pulleys and a new fan clutch installed and they said that they will bump the timing for free if i tell them the number of degress i want it at. but if they have to play around with it they will charge me more. Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #5 – June 20, 2007, 06:14:39 PM its a 2 minute job no matter what they set it too, all they have to do is move it a degree at a time and rev it and listen for a ping, then back it off a degree.A better way is to bump it ahead two degrees at a time and take a test run, when you get to a point where it pings under load, back the imming off 2* Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #6 – June 20, 2007, 10:48:15 PM depends on what quality of fuel you run. I like em up near 14* base but it will probly be 93 octane territory Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #7 – June 20, 2007, 11:33:15 PM Buy a timing light for ~$50 and do it yourself. It's stupid easy. Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #8 – June 21, 2007, 12:15:26 AM why buy a timing light when i could have someone else do it for free?!?! i run 93. and i want to get max performance, so 14 degress? Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #9 – June 21, 2007, 12:27:52 AM Give up guys, this guy would rather pay someone to turn a wrench a 1/4 turn and twist the distributor. Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #11 – June 21, 2007, 12:32:23 AM 14 degrees would be a start, but no car response exactly the same way. you'll wind up bringin it back. that's why i said do it yourself. if you have the money to pay someone to change out pulleys, you have it to buy a timing light and a 1/2" wrench. Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #12 – June 21, 2007, 12:35:32 AM I guess I can see getting the UDP's installed, but if you have to take it back for the timing, then your money is better spent on a light. If it runs great once they're done with it, then great. Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #13 – June 21, 2007, 12:36:51 AM Quote from: Ifixyawata;155909I guess I can see getting the UDP's installedi cant Quote Selected
bumping timing?!?! Reply #14 – June 21, 2007, 12:42:05 AM I'm not saying I would do it. I have all the proper tools & knowledge. I have no trouble pulling a harmonic balancer pulley, but some folks might find it daunting. I dunno... it's his money I guess. Quote Selected