even or odd fire??
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even or odd fire??
my firing order is 1,3,4,2 so even??
not sure what this tells MS, but i have been running as even fire.
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Bernard Fife
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even or odd fire??
Odd-fire or even fire doesn't refer to the firing order, but rather the interval between successive firings.
So if you have a 4 cylinder, and a spark every 180 degrees, you have an even fire. Almost all 4 cylinder engines are even fire.
However some 90 degree V6s, and most V-Twins (usually motorcycle engines), as well as a few others, have 'odd-fire' arrangments.
For example, from 1978 to 1984, the GM V6 (200 and 229 cid) had a semi-even fire sequence, with firing intervals of 132°/108°. It is "semi" because the rod journals are offset, but not quite enough to make for even firing intervals. In MegaSquirt terms, this is an 'odd-fire' engine, because the interval between firing can be either 132° OR 108° degrees.
There's more in this thread:
http://www.msefi.com/viewtopic.php?t=4520
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Re: even or odd fire??
Yes, it's even fire, but not because of the firing order. Odd-fire is what we call engines that have uneven intervals between spark plug firing, the most obvious example is a Harley-Davidson 45 degree V-twin. If your I4 had a twisted crank, you could get it to fire at intervals other than every 180 degrees of crank motion, but that would be insane.> my firing order is 1,3,4,2 so even??
Some other common odd-fire motors are 90 degree V6 motors that use a common crank pin for the pistons on opposite banks (as opposed to the same block containing a crank with offset crank pins that make it into an even fire motor; there was just another thread on this recently, I think it had some pictures or links to some of these).
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even or odd fire??
So if you have a boxer or an in line you have an even fire motor.
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even or odd fire??
james
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even or odd fire??
It's a good question, and I will add this material to the manual.
Lance.