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TomSx
18-07-2006, 17:05
Got my car back but think it needs to be timed up properly on the CAS. I've put it to where it was before but i'm not 100% its right. It needs to be at 15degrees or something?

Can anyone local help?

arry
18-07-2006, 17:06
going to JAE? There'll be timing lights there :nod:

If not, I'm sure someone will help, or go and buy a timing light - they're fairly cheap nowadays :)

TomSx
18-07-2006, 18:36
No i'm not sadly!

TomSx
19-07-2006, 21:20
Anyone? Pleeease! I'll buy you some beer! :) :thumbs:

TomSx
22-07-2006, 21:42
:)

Kouki Mad
22-07-2006, 21:52
This is all you'll need to know to do your timing. You'll be fine so long as you can buy or borrow a timing light.

http://bagpuss.swan.ac.uk/horsham-developments/site/ign_timing.htm

bigb1970
22-07-2006, 21:58
how easy is that...

Kouki Mad
22-07-2006, 22:02
Very easy if you do it in the dark and put little blobs of white paint on the necessary markers. Don't do it in the light, you won't get an accurate reading.

Kouki Mad
22-07-2006, 22:03
Although s14's look a bit :ghey: with all that data logging software.

TomSx
22-07-2006, 23:35
Mate i'm a gimp with cars! lol

Would you do it in reading?

Jez
23-07-2006, 00:12
I can do it if you like - I'm in Newbury

Kouki Mad
23-07-2006, 00:48
And Jez would be better than me, he wrote the guide I linked you to. I can do s13's easy, but never tried an s14 before :no:

manic_mechanic
23-07-2006, 00:50
The squeeze technique is supposed to help!! :wack:

TomSx
25-07-2006, 10:29
I can do it if you like - I'm in Newbury

Newbury isnt too far really. How much ££ mate? :)