Thread: Start retard?
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Old 01-05-2009, 10:04 AM
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TopspeedLowet
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I agree, the result is usually a longer crank to fire up. It is a bell or whistle and you may find a combination or two that likes it. Most don't benefit from start retard. A bone stock engine with locked timing at 42 degrees might like it when restarting HOT.
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