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    Timing Sensor - Advanced Ignition

    From BB's web-site

    TIMING SENSOR (ADVANCED IGNITION)
    Our Product Ref:
    3082

    £23.00 exc. VAT | £27.03 inc. VAT | €39.25 inc. VAT

    These sensors are made to Advance the cars ignition curve, this in turn will make the car More responsive, Accelerate quicker at higher RPM and Give a few extra BHP too !! (**WILLIAMS COMPATIBLE**)



    Do these make any differance? I bought one for my 19 but never fitted it but just notcied that its also compatible with the Williams. Is it worth fitting?

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    Will this create knocking?

    If so, a higher rated fuel will help prevent the knocking. To much knocking and its gonna bugger your engine.

    Are these save to fit? Fit them yourself etc?

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    Fitting looks simple, there's one bolt which goes through the bracket to secure it, and then its just a plug for the 2 wires, think i can even manage the fitting myself....... don't like the idea of the knocking though!

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    its nothing but a std sensor slid along the bracket, no joke, try it.

    Not that it does anything but make things pink like crazy, especially if your chipped already.


 

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