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Nark
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icon8.gif  1G-GTE timing Fri, 28 June 2002 07:56 Go to previous message
Hi guys,

Just playing with the timing of my car. When I short the TE1 and E1 pins in the diagnostics plug, the timing doesn't change. It was sitting on 35 and didn't move when the pins were shorted. I set the timing to 25 and drove around like that for a few weeks.

Then I did the timing again. Same thing this time too, shorting the pins didn't move the timing off 25... This time I set it to 10 degrees and it's running really badly.

The timing was done by different people with different equipment each of the times.

Is this a bit suspect?

Is there a current that goes across the pins? ie: Can I use a test light to check that I have the pins shorted?

My car is running like shit and it's pissing me off.
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Read Message   1G-GTE timing  NarkFri, 28 June 2002 07:56
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