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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Jacksonville FL
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Would recommend not buying stuff you don't need, especially tools. If you don't need a dial back, don't buy one.
If you are buying a timing light only to set your initial advance of 2 or 4 degrees, I don't think you need a dial back. If you want to know the rpm at which full advance, like 26 degrees, comes in, that's a different need. Know what you're buying and why. There are plenty of videos on the internet that demonstrate how to use a dial timing light ... and why.
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