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ok, I figured my car would run a little better in the winter time if I put my timing back to stock 10*. but now I'm noticing my car doesn't heat up as fast (like I dont' get hot air from the heater as soon), not to mention the loss of accelleration power... is this all from the timing retardment?
 
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It will affect the accelleration but should not make any difference in how fast the car heats up. What part of the country do you live it. If it is a cold climate, it has been colder than usual this year and this maybe why. Or you could just need a new t-stat. I assume your coolant level has been checked and is fine.
 

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yes, coolant is fine, and I just replaced my 160 thermo w/ a 195... that was a month ago... that alone helped a ton! but I am talking about last week to this week, the only thing I changed was the timing, and I noticed slower heating... (Washington btw.)
 

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Timing wouldn't make any difference in the way the car heats up. In fact, I can run MORE timing in the winter time due to the heavier, denser winter air. I can only run 11* in the summer and can run as high as 19* in the winter, but I usually keep it around 15*.

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well, I guess I'll set mine back to where it was, around 12, and just leave it at that...

-btw, I run 14 in the summer... no problem... you must be using low octane gas...
 

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viperos said:
well, I guess I'll set mine back to where it was, around 12, and just leave it at that...

-btw, I run 14 in the summer... no problem... you must be using low octane gas...
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Nope, I always run 93. We have very humid summers, and that screws with everything.

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good point... I live in Washington, but it's really not too humid here...
 
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