Re: dial back vs D cell timing light
[Re: Diplomat360]
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07/26/23 02:59 PM
07/26/23 02:59 PM
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Using a digital dial-back light here - INNOVA 3568.
The nice thing is that with a quick push of a button I get multiple functions: RPM, Timing, Dwell, all in a convenient display.
Makes for easy idle check, followed by RPM rise to see when the rest of the mechanical advance curve kicks and is all in. Appears to be spot on, it matched my old dial-back light. I just got one of these. I haven't used it yet.
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Re: dial back vs D cell timing light
[Re: mopar dave]
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08/27/23 09:57 PM
08/27/23 09:57 PM
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Found my dads old sears timing light and decided to do a comparison between the D cell, sears, Innova dial back and an inexpensive no name light. All of the 12v lights were connected to an external 12v battery. They all gave the exact same readings at idle and at full total timing. Decided to try the sears connected to the car on board voltage. What i found was that as i increase the RPM timing would retard a total of 5 degrees at 3000-3500rpm. Connected the sears to the external battery and retard with RPM is only 1 degree. Same results with the D cell, 1 degree retard total. I did not check the other 2 lights this way. I would suggest always connecting to an external battery when setting timing or get a D cell light. My connection on the car was the battery side of the start relay and ground. Dont know why this happens, but it does.
Last edited by mopar dave; 08/27/23 09:59 PM.
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Re: dial back vs D cell timing light
[Re: mopar dave]
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08/28/23 09:20 AM
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I like the simplicity of my D cell light but I wish it was brighter. Don't forget to take the batteries out when you are not using it for a while. Don't want corrosion to kill it. Costs a lot more than a flashlight.
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Re: dial back vs D cell timing light
[Re: GomangoCuda]
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08/30/23 11:27 AM
08/30/23 11:27 AM
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I like the simplicity of my D cell light but I wish it was brighter. Don't forget to take the batteries out when you are not using it for a while. Don't want corrosion to kill it. Costs a lot more than a flashlight. Just recently (couple of years ago) switched to a Batt operated Timing light for the race trailer. Makes thing much quicker and convent
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Re: dial back vs D cell timing light
[Re: W.I.N. Racing]
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08/30/23 10:07 PM
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I think the D cell battery operated light could be any racers best friend. I just wish it had a brighter strobe.
Last edited by mopar dave; 08/30/23 10:08 PM.
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Re: dial back vs D cell timing light
[Re: mopar dave]
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09/01/23 09:11 AM
09/01/23 09:11 AM
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No, i do not and i have a curve in the distributor. I did fix an issue like this on a small block a few years back by adding a crank trigger. It seems my car wiring is doing something odd to the pick up in the distributor. Not everyone has this issue, but i think some do with all the discussions about retarded timing while increase rpm i used to read on this board years back. It is an inherent thing that electronic ign's do. some types more than others.
Last edited by CSK; 09/01/23 09:12 AM.
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