Pete,   
        You say that the figures in the table are not values in Deg BTDC.  What is
the maximum advance angle be?  I have a Z18ET with a poor dizzy with no vac
advance and 8 spark plugs.  I want to ditch this setup in favour of  'crank
fired distributorless programmable home made ignition system'  using a PIC
microprocessor.  I think I will still have to run 8 plugs though ( I dont
want to ).
        Any help, advice, experience in this area??
        Regards,
                Pete.

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> From: Pete & Kath Liebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Ignition timing
> Date: Friday, 14 April 2000 12:43
> 
> Pete,
> 
> As you would already know, there is no "ideal" curve. You gotta get the
> right curve sorted out for your particular engine, given the boost,
> intercooling, fuel type and how close to the edge you want to take it.
> 
> The basic starting point though, is that you can run a fair bit of
advance
> at low rpm - this is then progressively backed off as you approach the
peak
> torque figure (3650 - 4000rpm in the case of the SR20DET). After this it
> begins to advance again.
> 
> Naturally more advance is run at low load and is then backed off as load
> increases.
> 
> I have maps for the standard ECU and some for a "tuned" ECU. The standard
> ones run heaps less advance - obviously for safety reasons. The "tuned"
maps
> make the engine go heaps harder - but you only need a very hot day or
> slightly dodgy fuel and the dreaded detonation rears it's ugly head.
> 
> Interestingly, the "tuned" maps run on an engine that is using standard
> boost. It seems there are good gains to be had by running less boost and
> very aggressive ignition timing. This particular engine feels very strong
to
> drive, and doesn't suffer from the peakiness of an SR running standard
> ignition timing and increased (14psi) boost (my car).
> 
> You really need to have it setup properly on a dyno by someone who deals
> with turbos on a regular basis. You can setup curves on NA engines
> reasonably well yourself, but turbos are another story...
> 
> I'll send you some info privately - too big for list.
> 
> 'later
> PL
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Peter and
Trace
> Sent: Thursday, 13 April 2000 17:49
> To:   Ozdat
> Subject:      Ignition timing
> 
> Hi everyone,
>       I am trying to get some information on the ideal/practical ignition
curve
> for a turbo engine.  Any help appreciated.
>       Pete.
> 
> 

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