Originally Posted by 2ndGenGuy
But as the engine speeds up, you advance it, the timing gets closer to top dead center, for a more precise and powerful burn. And if you advance the spark so it fires slightly After TDC (as the piston is travelling down) you will get a more powerful, but slightly less complete burn. I thought this was because you're firing as the piston is already on it's way down, where the rod has the greatest mechanical advantage on the crank...
Do I understand correctly, or am I just way off? :)