Maryland guys!
VERY interesting.... that means that they actually add MORE advance at low revs and high load, then take some away, then add it back at about 1700 rpms... weird...
then it goes as high as 16 deg btdc at 4096 rpms, and drops back to 11 at 4352 then bounces back up to 17.9... this has to be one of the weirdest ignition maps ever...
but the whole thing should be easily duplicated... so when we get the stock ignition back in, we'll use this table (minus some of the weirdnesses) as a base
EDIT: another interesting note, if this table was extracted right, then sometimes trailing fires FIRST.... extremely weird.
Another EDIT: OH yeah, and jason, if this ignition table is accurate, they're bringing in a LOT of advance at low revs, which would explain why you thought low revs didn't have enough power, but high revs did... at high revs we're running slightly more advance than stock, and at low revs we're running a lot less... Oh well, EGT will give us a much better map than stock
then it goes as high as 16 deg btdc at 4096 rpms, and drops back to 11 at 4352 then bounces back up to 17.9... this has to be one of the weirdest ignition maps ever...
but the whole thing should be easily duplicated... so when we get the stock ignition back in, we'll use this table (minus some of the weirdnesses) as a base
EDIT: another interesting note, if this table was extracted right, then sometimes trailing fires FIRST.... extremely weird.
Another EDIT: OH yeah, and jason, if this ignition table is accurate, they're bringing in a LOT of advance at low revs, which would explain why you thought low revs didn't have enough power, but high revs did... at high revs we're running slightly more advance than stock, and at low revs we're running a lot less... Oh well, EGT will give us a much better map than stock
Last edited by muythaibxr; May 11, 2005 at 07:35 AM.
also, the second thread you posted doesn't agree with the factory timing tables from the first... and we can't really exactly use the table directly... we're still going to have to play with things because we don't know what vacuum values the factory ECU was using for vacuum advance.
Originally Posted by Bukwild
Anyone have a car dolly that I could rent to tow my turbo vert to PFS in Fredrick MD?
Originally Posted by muythaibxr
also, the second thread you posted doesn't agree with the factory timing tables from the first... and we can't really exactly use the table directly... we're still going to have to play with things because we don't know what vacuum values the factory ECU was using for vacuum advance.
Be warned that the posted ignition table is for a turbo, so only half that map is relivant to us.
Originally Posted by Bukwild
yes we are still having haltech problems. And no I didn't get to try your suggestion because I have been unable to get ahold of the shop owner for 3 weeks
This kind of trash that shops pull is EXACTLY why I dont take my cars into shops anymore. And EXACTLY why I'd want to start my own.
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Just left Kearney Automotive, they have some nice cars in that place (68 Jaguar, tube frame FC, RX-3 with 84 wins and 5 championships). Plus they build more than just rotaries but rotaries are their main thing. The owners are real cool not big headed or anything. I'm taking my FD housings to them tomorrow between 4-5pm.
Originally Posted by Tofuball
I'll give you a hint, I live very close to Ken and Brandon 

how about you pm me the address and i see ya there... this friday evening will be great.. i get done exams at 2.. or Saturday.. early like 10am.. i want to have some power by the meeting.. when i replaced the front rotor spark plugs i noticed a power increase now i just need the second rotor done..
ask ken about that s5 IM.. :-D say you uh trading it for an s4.. with some cash.. :-D



*sigh* all my jobs fell through...