Need basic procedure for setting up timing and advance
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Need basic procedure for setting up timing and advance
I'm using the high current ignition driver to fire a single coil. I'm using the pertronix hall sensor kit with a pull up resistor as my input. I first had issues getting a trigger signal but the pull up resistor fixed it. I'm trying to setup up my ignition but I'm having a difficult time getting it right. I need advice on:
1. What do I use as my trigger input capture? How do I measure to determine which edge to trigger from?
2. Where do I initially set my distributor to (before I start the engine)? 0 degrees? 10 deg BTDC? This is where my problems start. I don't know where to set it.
3. I'm trying to understand the trigger wizard a little more, but sometimes the large number does not match what my timing light & mark shows. What method should I use to adjust the trigger angle, rotate the distributor or adjust the "small" number in the trigger wizard?
4. I tried using the table generator to come up with a spark advance table using the information from my vehicle, but the numbers I get don't look right. When the engine was running the display showed 54 deg. at one point with the end of the table somewhere in the 80's? How can this be?
So I started over with the example settings that come with Megatune during the initial install. It runs *ok*, but I still don't have matching numbers and I'm just turning the distributor in frustration just to keep the engine running. Now the engine surges (yet another issue to deal with) and I just need some advice on how to set my timing and advance correctly so I can start tuning everything else correctly. Thanks for the help.
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Bernard Fife
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Where to set initial distributor timing
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mops
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start and warm the engine.
with the engine running to to tables->ignition table->tools->transform and do scale by 0 (that is zero).
This will set all timing to 0.. everywhere. You might need to help the engine run with a bit of throttle... do it. Confirm that one megatune display advance is 0. trigger wizard should show 0 aswell...
set the timing light to fire at zero aswell.
now when you 'apply' timing light, the timing mark should be exacly at TDC mark. if it's not something is screwed.
Need basic procedure for setting up timing and advance
Spitfires were dynamically timed at 4° ATDC (not btdc)
My current Spit6 project ms'ed with crank fired wasted
spark...will idle from around 20atdc to 40 btdc. sure i
have to play with some other settings..but it WILL do it.
ptegler
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 10:33:38 -0700
"Jon k" <jkensy@comcast.net> wrote:
Paul TeglerAn engine will run at 0 degree?
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Re: Need basic procedure for setting up timing and advance
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http://webpages.charter.net/robmoylan/I ... Modded.xls
MS Info: MSII v3.0, Code 2.35, MegaTune 2.25, EDIS-4, Innovate WB
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mops
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thats how i always set my trigger, as my cheap timing light doesnt have the 'delay' function.... it just fires when there's spark... so thats my only way to do it...