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I borrowed a dwell meter from someone at work and I thought there would be instructions with it. I don't want to fry this thing and have to buy it. Any help?
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So how greatly would a short dwell affect power? I understand that longer dwell means longer spark which in theory would mean more complete combustion. If I tune it to 45 will I lose efficiency? Or will any loss be made up in the correction of the misfire? I realize that ideally there should be no misfire But I'm wondering what is the "point of diminishing returns"?
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