I've always used the old-school method of "earhole MK1" to set the timing on my vehicles. However, after recently replacing a camshaft, timing chain etc on my RV8 I put a recently-inherited timing light to the test, and found that the engine is best at about 18-20 deg BTDC! Although I live at 5000ft above sea level and use LRP (octane rating unknown), this seems very excessive. The engine will run if I retard it down to about 6deg BTDC but is very uncomfortable and suffers severely from lack of power. I'd be interested to hear whether such advanced timing is uncommon at this altitude. BTW I've checked the timing marks/pointer and they seem to be correctly placed.