Timing sensor and rolling road

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dannyb
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Timing sensor and rolling road

Post by dannyb »

MJ is now up and running on my mini next job is to get it on to rolling road and set up but was wondering when i set the sensor up its not 100% (Its close probably get it with trigger offset) what would happen if i let the guy map it on the rolling road with the sensor a bit out?

Surely it would still setup fine the only downside i can think of is when letting someone else try the map

Also if the sensor was way out the ignition figures would be too high / low for software (its not way out btw )

Any others? Don't panic im borrowing a timing light this weekend and sorting it, I'm just interested to know if my thinking is correct :?
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dannyb
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Post by dannyb »

Just to add timing with MJ disconnected was 14 advance so i set trigger offset at -4 is this correct?
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Patriq
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Post by Patriq »

If you know it is 4 dgs wrong (since it was 14dgs without MJLJ), just compensate for it with the controller software.
I don't know if you are using a V3 or V4, but both can compensate for a wrongly set trigger.
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dave9469
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Post by dave9469 »

-4 is right

To prove that on my car I put 10 in the first few rows of the ignition table so with your offset, the timing light should show a steady 10 advanced.

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