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			<title>HEI Timing</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Price of gas being what it is makes us aware of the importance of a correct tune. (down here $2:00 a litre is common) I have used this little trick for years on HEI's, it works for other similar...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Price of gas being what it is makes us aware of the importance of a correct tune. (down here $2:00 a litre is common) I have used this little trick for years on HEI's, it works for other similar systems as well.<br />
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What we really want to know is that all the timing is in when we want it. Setting the idle timing and assuming we will get another 20-22 degrees after that is a bit haphazard. This way w</div>

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