Timing lights

Hi all , I'm on the hunt for a new timing light so I can properly tune my soon to be completed, recoed with some mods 2.1. Has anyone had experience with the newer types of digital lights that you can dial up the amount of advance you want and they also display rpms. Are they reliable or should I stick with the bare bones type and mark my increments on the pulley? Thanks, Eddie.
I like old school.  Less to go wrong. Follow bentley or mark for total advance, either work well on a wbx as they are very forgiving of being a couple of degrees out. Greg E
P.s. Eddie you are welcome to lend my timing light.

From: eddie <bergodaz@ozemail.com.au>
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 21 April 2012 11:07 AM
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Timing lights

 
Hi all , I'm on the hunt for a new timing light so I can properly tune my soon to be completed, recoed with some mods 2.1. Has anyone had experience with the newer types of digital lights that you can dial up the amount of advance you want and they also display rpms. Are they reliable or should I stick with the bare bones type and mark my increments on the pulley? Thanks, Eddie.



Thanks Greg , thought this might be the case with the fancy models. Will keep your offer in mind if I haven't got one by the time my engine's ready. Cheers Eddie.

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> Hi all , I'm on the hunt for a new timing light so I can properly tune my soon to be completed, recoed with some mods 2.1. Has anyone had experience with the newer types of digital lights that you can dial up the amount of advance you want and they also display rpms. Are they reliable or should I stick with the bare bones type and mark my increments on the pulley? Thanks, Eddie.
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