Right - i'm posting this in hopes of a definitive answer. About 3 years ago, the subject was broached in the GE section, again, by me, but i don't think anyone ever got an answer.
Basically, i know that stock timing is supposed to be 10' BTDC, however, with people reporting that higher base timing values can 'give you more power', i'm interested of course.
Now, i know that this has some bearing on the quality of the fuel. Bearing in mind that the lowest octane we have over here in europe is 95 RON, which is 91 PON for you, and even higher 98 RON, which is 94 PON for you. Obviously, i stand less chance of detonation than the majority of you lot in the US - but, at the same time i'm still wanting to play it safe, to keep my cylinders from turning into a plasma cutter...
12' BTDC is 'safe' value for me, so i'll go with that for the moment. Is this effectively likely to lean out the mixture, save a little fuel, and also give me slightly better performance, or, is there something i'm missing?
Are higher values going to have an exponential effect?
Basically, i know that stock timing is supposed to be 10' BTDC, however, with people reporting that higher base timing values can 'give you more power', i'm interested of course.
Now, i know that this has some bearing on the quality of the fuel. Bearing in mind that the lowest octane we have over here in europe is 95 RON, which is 91 PON for you, and even higher 98 RON, which is 94 PON for you. Obviously, i stand less chance of detonation than the majority of you lot in the US - but, at the same time i'm still wanting to play it safe, to keep my cylinders from turning into a plasma cutter...
12' BTDC is 'safe' value for me, so i'll go with that for the moment. Is this effectively likely to lean out the mixture, save a little fuel, and also give me slightly better performance, or, is there something i'm missing?
Are higher values going to have an exponential effect?