SISCO digital timing ligh with RPM with ergonomically designed with comfortable press keys, great press feeling and easy operation. The xenon timing light can intuitively test the ignition timing scale on the engine flywheel or pulley for accurate adjustment, and detect knock control and vacuum advance systems, adjusting timing with engine speed.
CNC Display Operation Panel, Easy to Use
The strobe Timing Light Equipped with Inductive Pickup Clamp
SISCO timing lights are primarily used in the automotive and engine-related industries, including car repair and maintenance, motorcycle and small engine tuning, diesel and two-stroke engine testing, as well as performance tuning in racing and modification sectors. They help technicians and enthusiasts accurately set ignition timing to ensure efficient and stable engine operation.
Model | SISCO-TL-B12 |
Input Voltage | 12V |
Material | ABS plastic |
Working Temperature | 0-40℃ |
Light Source | Xenon bulb |
Size | 340*290*85mm |
Weight | 1kg |
Q1: What is a timing light?
A1: A timing light is a diagnostic tool used on internal combustion engines to check and adjust ignition timing. It produces a strobe light that flashes in sync with the spark plug firing, making timing marks on the engine’s crankshaft or pulley appear "frozen." This allows mechanics or enthusiasts to see if the spark is occurring at the correct point in the engine cycle and adjust it for better performance, efficiency, and smooth operation.
Q2: Why do I need a timing light?
A2: You need a timing light to make sure your engine's spark plug fires at the correct moment in the combustion cycle. Proper ignition timing improves fuel efficiency, engine power, and smooth operation, while preventing problems such as knocking, poor acceleration, overheating, or even long-term engine damage.
Q3: How does a timing light work?
A3: A timing light works by sensing the ignition pulse from a spark plug and flashing a strobe light in sync with it. When aimed at the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley or flywheel, the rotating marks appear “frozen,” allowing mechanics to check whether the spark occurs at the correct point in the engine cycle and adjust the ignition timing if needed.
Tips: Why choose a digital timing light over a standard one?
A digital timing light offers greater precision and more features than a standard model. While a basic timing light only flashes in sync with the spark to show base timing, a digital unit adds an LCD display that shows RPM, advance/retard angle, and sometimes dwell or voltage readings. This makes it easier to tune engines accurately, especially for performance applications. Digital lights also tend to be brighter for daylight use and often include adjustable advance functions, making them more versatile and user-friendly than standard analog timing lights.
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