Looking for a Ignition Advancer
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Well bat2 since you have bought the engine from me....I pretty much know the year....you just need to let me know what else you want or need and I will pull it and send it to you for S/H only.... Sincerely,
partswhore.......... oh well ....anywho give me a call in the morrow.....two Firestorms I bought in England will be arriving tomorrow sometime....they have some cool stuff I will never use on them....
partswhore.......... oh well ....anywho give me a call in the morrow.....two Firestorms I bought in England will be arriving tomorrow sometime....they have some cool stuff I will never use on them....
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Tell me why? I advanced a 2000 zx12r and even at that high compression the low speed response was improved at no expence to top end. General concensus is an advance helps all bikes. Hawk too, what did you find?
#8
Advancing the ignition does, in fact, help the midrange with a loss of a bit up top (even if you don't "feel" it). I put an advancer on the CBR600 I raced and it made a big difference in drive off the corners. I guess that's why I put one on my VTR, not thinking that it's already got gobs of midrange but is lacking in top end - exactly the opposite of what an advancer helps you with.
#12
It'll give you about 1 hp and better throttle response. Given the cost of it, that's about inline with slip-ons or most other bolt-on mods for power to cost ratio.
I run 93 octane most of the time as preignition could be a concern with the higher advance.
I run 93 octane most of the time as preignition could be a concern with the higher advance.
#14
Honestly, I would not go with the advancer. Spend your time focusing on other areas of the bike as that will be much more valuable for you.
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