To do so I had to retard the timing ever so slightly to line up the timing mark on the Fidanza flywheel (has a mark at TDC as well as 15degs).
On the test drive I noted that the car felt generally flatter & the throttle response was all woolly. Fortunately I had marked the initial position of the dizzy so put it back there & hey presto it was back to normal...

Got me thinking whether the Fidanza marks are inaccurate &/or the stock factory timing errs on the side of caution?? (Poor fuel/hot climates etc)
As such I decided to advance it up further from the initial setting & the car has really come alive- probably only another 3 degs advance but has made a world of difference.
Much more punchy low down & nice crisp pickup- no pronounced surge into VTEC (more torque below?) & no pinking despite my best efforts using low speed, high gear & WOT. I wouldn't say it has altered the top-end either way, but then it only has a cheap manifold & stock decatted exhaust so top end breathing is far from optimised.....
Just wondering if anyone else has tried deviating from the standard Honda settings & found an improvement?
Chris