I found some examples here from scott, bbm..
any others?
with HEI being modern since the 70s, not much reason is explained.
I found from ads, helps cold starts, and lower rpm range when air is slow, fuel has more chances for mistakes.
also if a stroke is small enough .. induction as a regular standard is so very slow. Motorcycles can't do a car setup.. I have a car with a 2.65 inch stroke. I literally looked at motorcycle ignitions before going with accel 300+.
I have all the mistakes with a liquid boxer, and a 43mm carb. 3k rpm seems to be a leap in stoichial related power..all while never going into 20s mpg (low to high 30s at all times).
this indicates ignition problem. mileage is good, and fire just is not right at lower rpms.
is there any other important reasons? I did find it can take away concepts of engine retarding by oems (always good),
speed up induction covers alot of facts.
any others?
with HEI being modern since the 70s, not much reason is explained.
I found from ads, helps cold starts, and lower rpm range when air is slow, fuel has more chances for mistakes.
also if a stroke is small enough .. induction as a regular standard is so very slow. Motorcycles can't do a car setup.. I have a car with a 2.65 inch stroke. I literally looked at motorcycle ignitions before going with accel 300+.
I have all the mistakes with a liquid boxer, and a 43mm carb. 3k rpm seems to be a leap in stoichial related power..all while never going into 20s mpg (low to high 30s at all times).
this indicates ignition problem. mileage is good, and fire just is not right at lower rpms.
is there any other important reasons? I did find it can take away concepts of engine retarding by oems (always good),
speed up induction covers alot of facts.
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