I think that the light draws a fair bust of current when it is triggered, and as such injects noise into the electrical system, which could in turn affect the stability of the timing signal that you are trying to measure.
I think that if one has a good, dependable battery that is starting off well charged, it isn't likely as to be an issue, but the sensitivity of the ignition control unit could be a factor. With larger car/truck batteries, the current pulses are small compared to the battery's current ability and energy capacity, also.
I think that my timing light actually came with an AC/DC adapter so I can run it off any nearby wall outlet in the garage.