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Jaguar Aj16 4.0 Ignition Timing Bracket By Andy Stodart on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
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The Jaguar AJ16 4.0 Timing Bracket by Andy Stodart - a former Jaguar engine engineer in the UK - relocates the front timing sensor to advance the baseline spark timing map by 5 degrees.  The OEM AJ16 timing map is very conservative and does not require the use of two engine mounted knock sensors because it is so conservative.  The knock sensor capability is still retained in the engine computer, and this is used to retard the timing if necessary.  The bracket simply advances the spark timing map by 5 degrees to gain additional performance and efficiency while retaining the protection of the knock sensing circuits in the engine computer.  All who have installed this bracket have said it does exactly as advertised - better engine response, performance, and efficiency.  This bracket is new, with instructions, having never been installed because the car it was intended for (1996 Jaguar XJS) is being sold.  You can Google Andy Stodart for more information, and/or see the bracket being installed on U-Tube.

Open for bid @ $70.00 including shipping in the continental US by USPS mail.  Payment by PayPal or Cashier's check.

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