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Old Dec 27, 2003
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advance ignition timing ?

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THIS IS A SNAP ON MT255 IGNITION TIMING ADAPTER. It is a used timing light adapter and it converts the double signal passing through the secondary ignition wires into one signal on most automotive distributorless ignition systems. This allows the inductive pick-up timing lights to monitor timing with the MT1221, or both timing and engine advance with the MT1241P or MT2261AP. A single 9V battery (not-included) powers the MT255. It would cost over 250.00 to buy this off the truck, but why pay those high prices when you don't have too. It is in great condition!
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Old Dec 27, 2003
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not with our civics...most DIS-Igniton options will not work.
JET V-force can advance ignition timing but this will not.
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is there a way to advance my timing with stock computer and w/o that puley....?
 
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