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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 12:55 PM
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Sorry for the repeat of the topic just still confused on the whole matter. From my sig you can see what I have done to my car currently. I proposed the Timing Adjuster to the performance shop that does my work and did not recomend it cause I had the chip tune upgrade. Now I can't remember what was all done on the chip since it has been well over a year now. Can the Timing be adjusted through the chip upgrade?

All I know is that I have read the threads on here about Timing Adjusters and in Mustang mags and see that people are using them and getting gains but not really saying if the timing adjuster is related the chip tune.

Can someone help me understand this so I can figure out what to do. I am trying to get all I can from bolt ons by next summer as I am very sure I am doing a Head/Cam package.

Thanks guys/gals
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Old Jul 25, 2005 | 09:08 AM
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Yes, a chip basically reprograms the computer in every aspect. It can add or decrease timing as needed and is all done in the programming. I personally wouldnt spend my money on a timing adjuster if you have a chip already. Contact whomever you got the chip from and find out what they did as far as timing on the car. They can retune it as well for better a/f ratio and timing adjustments as needed.
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Old Jul 25, 2005 | 11:25 PM
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Holy Duplicate threads Batman!
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