Spark Advance Primer Needed
1. Atap captures a range of values of [-64, +64]
According to atap, Neg values are BTDC, positive vals are ATAC
Would that make neg vals advanced and pos retarded, or is advance and retard relative to some base positive value?
Does
2. I read that WOT Spark Advance s/b in the 27-31 range.
Is there a normal range for nonWOT conditions?
Is nonWOT worth logging?
3. Is it useful comparing Spark Advance to other parameters, RPM or FTC for instance.
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TIA,
Scott
<small>[ April 17, 2003, 07:59 AM: Message edited by: 2002ScottOnyxSS ]</small>
2) When it comes to spark advance the numbers that you should be interested in are those at WOT. Part-throttle spark advance should only be looked at if you are having problems with detonation or start tuning.
Normal WOT advance for a stock 2002 car is probably going to land you in the mid 20's. It depends on how much air your car moves.
3) It is very useful to log spark advance along with MAF flow, RPM, KR (knock retard), and Inlet Air Temp (IAT). Once you get into tuning you will use these perameters to make adjustments to your timing tables.
Watch your timing in realation to KR. This will give an idea of how much ignition advance your setup can take at certain atmospheric conditions and will help with tuning. If you start to see KR, then you know that your timing is too high (or you have false KR).
Good Luck,
Kevin
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