The 44, 43° timing I mention is in the DLE 55 manual. Everybody that says 30, 32° is wrong. Two-stroke timing is different than four stroke timing. Four stroke timing you are dealing with 360° of rotation. Two-stroke you are dealing with 180° timing. When you're turning the crank the direction it runs, with the ignition on turn the crank until the sensor activates the spark plug. If it's at 50° turn it back to no more than 45 degrees. Setting it at 32°, it will run and it might even run decent but you will be lacking in power and it will run hotter if the timing is not correct. It's not rocket science just set it at 43 to 44°
Now that I have mine set correctly, I can choke at three flips of the prop and it will burp. Undo the choke, three flips by hand and it starts every time. No electric starter needed just three fingers