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Old 10-06-2008 | 02:21 PM
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rangerfredbob
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Default RE: static RPM and elevation

in regards to the temps dropping when retarding the timing, the coolant temp decreases, but the exhaust temp increases, works the same in reverse, if you advance the timing it'll move the heat to the coolant from the exhaust. with gasoline you can counteract the hot exhaust with a bit more fuel, but that doesn't work when you work with gaseous fuels (LP and natural gas)