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Old 14-09-2012
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Default X20 timing inserts

Is it possible to set the timing on x20 to 0 deg ?

It was possible to do so on the x12's

And if so what insert is needed as the factory fitted one is 27.5deg timing.
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Old 15-09-2012
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The ones that come with an X20 are all higher timing than the standard one fitted. I'd just make sure your geared right and leave the motor timing well alone.
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Old 15-09-2012
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As i know with the 4 dot timing insert (-10°) the lrp X12 Motors still have 30° timing.
This applies for the stock spec Motors. For Modified i don't know
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Old 16-09-2012
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The supplied inserts go from 27.5 to 37.5 deg, but like I said I would leave them alone.
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Old 16-09-2012
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Yes i have decided to leave it as the standard 27.5 kit one.

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How does turning the insert upside down affect the timing?

See here..

Does this reduce the timing?
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