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Initial Spark Table

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:07 am
by morris
Hello,

I down loaded the .xls from the "Initial Timing..." sticky above. The table it gives me shows my idle advance to be roughly 20 btdc. Can this be right? Stock, my car is set to run at 10 btdc at idle.

If this number is off, does it mean the other numbers will be?

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:13 am
by keithmac
If you`ve commanded 10dbtdc from the VE table and you`re actually getting 20dbtdc your trigger angle is wrong (off by 10) or you`ve put a fixed angle of 20 in (unlikely).

If the trigger angle is off, the whole table will be off.

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:33 am
by morris
I am not currently running spark. I am just speaking of the table generated by the the .xls tool.

The table shows 20 btdc but the car as it is running now (without spark control) is timed at 10 btdc.

initial spark table

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:12 pm
by alfa75ba
Morris,
few weeks ago I switched to spark control, and was looking for initial spark table too.
My car is also stock set to 10 BTDC, and xls table showed something more than that.
Notice that the upper row is most important, that is your spark advance at WOT. (mine goes from 10 to 32 ). Values in lower rows are gradually rising towards the bottom row.

What I didi after looking at other peoples spark tables is:
I used the xls tool generated table, just changed the whole vertical column around my idle rpm (1000 rpm) to 10 degrees. Left column I raised a bit, , they say it helps bringing back rpms to idle speed.
I attach the spark table I am currently using with no prob., to backup this confused explanation.

Regards, Drazen

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:41 am
by morris
Thanks, man!

That is exactly what I needed to hear!

Thanks for the .vex, too.