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Re: Timing light recommendations?
[Re: 4Crawler]
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12/20/07 07:03 AM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 469
Mudrunner
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I got one like this from JC Whitney: ![[Linked Image]](http://www.jcwhitney.com/wcsstore/jcwhitney/images/imagecache/G_18166G_SW_1.jpg) Has a nice digital RPM and advance readout. Clips onto the #1 plug wire. The advance feature is nice as you can use the easier to see TDC mark for setting the timing instead of the smaller one at 5BTDC (22R/RE) and if you want to vary the timing outside 0 or 5 degrees, you don't have to guess how many degrees you are setting it to. X2 on this one. me and the master tech im apprenticing under use this same light in the shop. works great.
formerly 277000_yota Old enough to know better, but still to damn arrogant to care... ]www.cardomain.com/ride/2614269'90 'Yota 4X4 (10/31/05-09/10/08 R.I.P) '98 'Yota t-100. 3.4, 5 sp. 4x4, 2 in. Toytec with BFG A/T 265/70R16s
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