Ketchup
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For clarity sake only (not trying to be a dick), no coil can advance timing. They can retard timing and then go back to a normal non-retard timing. So they are in fact only “advancing” timing by not retarding it at higher than idle rpm.
It’s effectively the same as advance for arguments sake, but for clarity with engine theory it’s actually as described above.
The dual magnet Flywheels you see on the newer computer saws have me wondering what’s possible. When a chip comes into the equation, and then the electronics to drive fuel injection…
What’s the verdict on 500i? Does it have good snappies?