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Old 05-15-08, 12:47 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Muffo View Post
When your engine is running it advances the timing as the revs go up. the numbers represent how many degrees before tdc it fires at. down the bottom is the revs and up the left hand side is the manifold pressure. The higher the load on the motor and the higher the manifold pressure the less timing advance can be used. If that makes sence
dam thats way too advanced for me lol.. i know basically how the engine works.. the four strokes and all that but how do you advance the timing? thats what the stand alone ecu is for right? and also when the pressure is 0.00 is that tdc?
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