ok, since i've done the vacuum removal on the carb, my car has been bogging at low rpms. i had adjusted things to where it wouldnt flood and stall when giving it gas from a stop. so today i was doing the timing on this guys truck and decided to see how much mine was off. lets just say it wasnt even close to where it should have been. anyway, i adjusted it close to where its supposed to be. i still need to fine tune it, buts its definately an improvement. it idles without sounding like it has a mild cam and now i'm going to check the gas mileage. i have a feeling it may help some. also i want to see how my morning starts go because it would run very rich upon start up until the choke opens. out of this today i got a free timing light. my instructor had got a new one and he just gave me this perfectly good timing light! cant complain. oh, and as for performance, i dont know about the timing adjustment doing much for top power, but now i can really spin tires good. before it would chirp and bog before taking off. great for low traction situations, but bad if i have to take off real quick because sometimes it made it stall. anyways, i'm going to work on the timing some more to get it to how i like it. now, what can i do about the pinging that's happening at lower rpms? maybe just disconnect one of the vacuum lines on the distributor advance?
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