10 deg BTDC
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The 3.3L has a timing chain.
A 1999 Dodge 360's distributor is set to 0 deg with the sacn tool. This can not be done with a timing light.
Base timing is set to 0 deg with a scan tool. You can not do this with a timing light.
The timing for a dodge 360 in gaming typically involves a quick input sequence to initiate the dodge mechanic and an immediate rotation of the character. Players often need to dodge just before an attack lands, then swiftly turn 360 degrees while executing the dodge to avoid damage and reposition themselves. Mastering this timing can enhance evasive maneuvers and improve overall gameplay effectiveness. It's important to practice the timing to ensure smooth execution in high-pressure situations.
It doesn't have one. It uses a timing chain that does not need replacing
Sure. The real question is, "Why?"
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broken timing belt
it should be 4 degrees before btc
The distributor is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
The distributor is synched to zero degrees with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.