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Nark
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icon2.gif  Re: 1G-GTE timing Sat, 29 June 2002 17:33 Go to previous message
Shorting out the pins sets the ECU into a special mode where you can do the timing. If the two pins aren't shorted, then the timing that it sits at during idle is different.... That's what I've been told at least... It's supposed to sit at 35 degrees advanced during idle... Connecting the TE1 and E1 pins together will set it to the correct timing so that you can change it.

And yeah, timing is done the same. Loosen the dizzy and twist.
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Read Message   1G-GTE timing NarkFri, 28 June 2002 07:56
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