Timing
A while ago, in a discussion it was mentioned by Geoff that the
fuel that we buy today is different than the fuel that was used when
our Hudsons' were new. Specifically, Geoff says that todays' fuel
burns at a slower rate than the old stuff. So I was thinking, since
the rate of burn is slower, do we need to change the timing for the
spark? Or is the flash so fast that even though it burns figuratively
slower, it is still fast enough that no change is necessary?
Tony
fuel that we buy today is different than the fuel that was used when
our Hudsons' were new. Specifically, Geoff says that todays' fuel
burns at a slower rate than the old stuff. So I was thinking, since
the rate of burn is slower, do we need to change the timing for the
spark? Or is the flash so fast that even though it burns figuratively
slower, it is still fast enough that no change is necessary?
Tony
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