Hi all,
I've been reading a lot today and setting up my ignition map when I came accross this on a UK web site. This is what someone said about an ignition map for the MJLJ:
"Once it's started a good trick to get a really good idle is to give some extra advance above and below your desired idle point -if you're idling at 1000rpm then run say 14 degrees at 500 rpm, 12 at 1000rpm and 14 at 1500rpm. What this does is give the engine a little boost if the idle drops below 1000rpm, compensating for any temperature changes."
Thoughts anyone?
Barry
Ignition map question
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Ignition map question
1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
Complete engine rebuild, 318i injection,
MJLJ & MegaSquirt. Phase 2 is the turbo,
then she's an M3 killin machine!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!
Barry Durham
barry@BMWupgrades.com
501 227-4365
Complete engine rebuild, 318i injection,
MJLJ & MegaSquirt. Phase 2 is the turbo,
then she's an M3 killin machine!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!
Barry Durham
barry@BMWupgrades.com
501 227-4365
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While watching a timing light
While watching a timing light on several newer injected cars this seems to be what is happening with them. I beleive it should work well in most applications.
Todd
Todd
Those would be my words :-)
The other thing you can do is to narrow the rpm sites around idle, to give you more fine grained control in this important area.
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