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so dynatek is made for fine tuning timing only... is it not made for remplace completely timing plate

 

Where are you getting this stuff? You need to spell and grammar check yourself. Its hard trying to figure out what your saying or asking. I have no clue what your getting at with that last post.

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Where are you getting this stuff? You need to spell and grammar check yourself. Its hard trying to figure out what your saying or asking. I have no clue what your getting at with that last post.

sorry I'm read and listen english... so my write is very bad and I'm worse for talk...lol

 

I come from french country

 

I start a thread in last resort

 

There is not a lot of subject which deals of dynatek

 

 

I retry...

 

The dynatek can replace completely timing plate?

 

 

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an aftermarket timing plate replace's your non adjustable standard one. With elongated holes so you can move the sensor around the pick up to advance and retard your timing.

 

a dynatek or other aftermarket cdi, replaces your cdi unit and instead of advancing/retarding the time mechanicly it does it electronicly threw a "map" that has points of advance and retard through the rev range.

 

 

i choose to go with the adjustable cdi instead so i didnt have to pull shit apart to adjust my timing.

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an aftermarket timing plate replace's your non adjustable standard one. With elongated holes so you can move the sensor around the pick up to advance and retard your timing.

 

a dynatek or other aftermarket cdi, replaces your cdi unit and instead of advancing/retarding the time mechanicly it does it electronicly threw a "map" that has points of advance and retard through the rev range.

 

 

i choose to go with the adjustable cdi instead so i didnt have to pull shit apart to adjust my timing.

 

yes, If you program the cdi the dynatek will replace the timing plate for advance.

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