Finished putting together my high-ish performance motor and degree'd my Yoshi Daytona cam according to the specifications in the literature. Lobe centers are set exactly as they should (105 degrees). According to the parts catalogue this cam should have 3 degrees of advanced ignition timing. Since I can't go off the standard plate markings where 'F' is marked, how do I dial in the additional 3 degrees?
Thanks in advance
What is your compression ratio in your “High-ish Performance engine”..?
With higher than stock compression and 87 octane, 1 -2 degrees of ignition advance can be the difference from destructive detonation or not when on the ragged edge.. Especially with an air cooled engine..
Your compression ratio and fuel will determine your best advance or the maximum allowable ignition..It is good you know where your cam and TDC is…
Timing is everything in high performance.
Like Scambler found what was best in his application. I’ve seen the same best ignition lead results with the old RC 836 12:1 kits using the old 95/96 octane leaded gasoline.. I like the new unleaded all gasoline better but may error too by using higher than actual needed octane….I’ve tried VP leaded gasoline but never really felt “butt dyno” a difference other than a much lighter wallet..
If you get the chance try the VP non-ethanol small engine fuel with 94 octane....my bikes love it and it smells like the old Testor's model cement from the 60's. unfortunately the price for a 5 gallon pail has gone through the roof. Lucky for me there is a gas station 3 miles down the road from my new house in NH that sells non ethanol out of the pump.
There is a no ethyl 90 station in my town but it is on a shared hose with the other grades. Been meaning to buy two of the "ermergerd don't use these for gasoline" jugs and then take them up and run 1 gallon into the truck and then fill them. There are a bunch out there that the makers say to "use only with race gas, methanol, etc" I think to get around the EPA BS. The only semi local "dedicated hose" non ethyl is "rec90", Philips 66 has that. Kind of hard to find non ethyl at a random station when the odo hits 125.
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