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TR2/3/3A Setting ignition timing to 4 degrees BTDC?

karls59tr

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It seems to me that I read somewhere that the TR3 ran better if the timing was set at 8 degrees BTDC.....but maybe this was for racing? Any thoughts?
 
Given the variances in engine condition, fuel used and how (and even where) you drive I don't think any one number is the best for all.

Starting with the manual setting one usually has to experiment on the road to find what is ideal - generally the maximum advance you can get away with without knocking.

I set the distributor to TDC with the vernier scale on the big mark, then set advance from there with the adjustment wheel. That way I can always see at a glance where the timing is.
 
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