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Tom
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9/01/2003
11:55:36

Subject: KRC Timing Mod
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Wow, I checked the timing before and after the mod. 11 degrees before and 15 degrees after(initial timing). Keep in mind I have no aftermarket computer mods. Upon testing it, I floored it (((without powerbraking))) and the tires spun 10-15 ft. It has never done this before. It always hooked up and accelerated. At 60 mph it accelerates to 70 much faster and pulls harder on full throttle. This seems to be the BEST mod out there that didn't cost me a penny. It adds 4 degrees of timing across the board. All that was involved was taking off the crankshaft sensor, taking out the rubber grommet, elongating the bracket holes so you can slide the sensor ((far right as possible toward oil filter)) and tightening the bolts back down. DONE. It's amazing what this MOD did. It's probably comparable to a Hypertech Computer Chip if not more. It works on all 92 and newer Dakotas. Check out KRCperformance Timing Mods for more. Good luck and enjoy.




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9/09/2003
12:28:46

RE: KRC Timing Mod
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Sounds good. exactly where did you here of this and why does it work better? Im always looking for power increases, but am always weary of doing soemthing to mess up my truck.

Barna
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9/09/2003
13:38:31

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In essence, you're adjusting a non adjustable sensor, much like the throttle position sensor and intake air sensor...

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9/09/2003
14:55:04

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It works better because advancing the timing raises the peak (and avg?) chamber pressure during combustion. You usually have to go to a higher octane fuel as well, but it's a good way to improve performance.

2000 4.7 CC auto, clear corners, Magnaflow catback, Kenne Bell s/c, Aquamist water injection.

McyMike
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9/09/2003
15:00:45

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KRC site says does not work on the 4.7....crap. Always need a little free HP



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