Timing on 500EFI
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36 degrees. If you don't have a scan tool jump pins A and B on the DLC connector to put the motor in base timing mode. Set the timing to 8 degrees then verify its going to 36 when you rev the motor up to ~3500.
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Originally Posted by jdnca1
36 degrees. If you don't have a scan tool jump pins A and B on the DLC connector to put the motor in base timing mode. Set the timing to 8 degrees then verify its going to 36 when you rev the motor up to ~3500.
Was thinking that it should be around 32 to 34 degrees but did not know for sure.
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I've never done it with a scan tool. If you're at 8 in base you should be fine.....the "plate" with "500EFI" and all info on top of mine call for 36 degrees right on them. Could have something to do with needing a load?
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