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Timing Effect on Oxygen Content

by "James Drinkwater" <jdrinkwater@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 27, 2007 at 06:57 PM

Got a quick query.  How much effect does timing have on oxygen content? 
I'm trying to dial in an engine and am using an O2 sensor.  It's a small 
block Chevy V8 and the sensor reads rich, which is very much what I'd 
expected re: rich smell, fouled plugs, atrocious mileage.  The engine's
new 
and the carb's used but in excellent (visual) condition.
  The carb's a 650cfm double pump Holley that's in very new condition
(used 
but still in original box) but got it from my machinist who drag races. 
The 
jets indicate stock but who knows if somebody drilled them.  The 
distributor's a Mallory Comp 9000 and at this point who knows what the
spark 
curve's set to.
  So, as I try to dial in the spark curve and fuel, I'm wondering, "Can
the 
timing curve significantly change O2?  Am I trying to dial in the wrong 
system first?"
  Best Regards,
  Drink




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Timing Effect on Oxygen Content
"James Drinkwater&qu  2007-01-27 18:57:02 
Re: Timing Effect on Oxygen Content
".boB" <none  2007-01-28 13:01:09 

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