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Ignition Timing Curves
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<blockquote data-quote="Dieago" data-source="post: 1187893" data-attributes="member: 87478"><p>If Im understanding your question right all your wanting to know is the total advance number so that you can make sure the wheel is dead on by degreeing it so its dead on spec wise instead of assuming its just close because of its mass production cookie cutter production method??</p><p></p><p>it would be cool to check your two wheels to see if curves are identical at initial and total..interesting! Also do you think the company's that makes precision wheels for some bikes like the old Kaw zrx in billet aluminum with different amounts of advance might know your questions answer? also doesn't muzzy makes some advancers and they may know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dieago, post: 1187893, member: 87478"] If Im understanding your question right all your wanting to know is the total advance number so that you can make sure the wheel is dead on by degreeing it so its dead on spec wise instead of assuming its just close because of its mass production cookie cutter production method?? it would be cool to check your two wheels to see if curves are identical at initial and total..interesting! Also do you think the company's that makes precision wheels for some bikes like the old Kaw zrx in billet aluminum with different amounts of advance might know your questions answer? also doesn't muzzy makes some advancers and they may know? [/QUOTE]
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