Firstly, the timing would be specified by the manufacturer to deliver the best compromise between power, torque, fuel economy, engine life, and emissions, whilst taking into consideration the peak leverage point, time it takes to deliver the fuel, and the expected rpm at the peak torque point.
The later models may have retarded the timing to reduce emissions or sometimes to improve fuel efficiency but at the expense of power.
You can advance the timing a few degrees to get more power, but this can be at the expense of more smoke and you don’t want to inject far too early.
A good tuner should be able to tweak the timing.





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