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August 18th, 2017 12:15 PM #11Same Ignition Timing (10BTDC) from idle to 4kRPM... Sign ba to ng Stuck-up na Mechanical Advancer? Dapat bang mag advance ang Timing mark pag tumataas ang rev ng makina?
- Idle (900rpm) 10BTDC
4000rpm 10BTDC
Vacuum Advancer Removed & plugged
EE100 Corolla
2e Engine
1300cc
12 valve
CDI type distributor
TIA!
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August 18th, 2017 06:25 PM #12
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August 19th, 2017 07:04 AM #14Today's cars have distributor less ignition that you can not mechanically adjust. There are however engines with distributors but there is no provision for mechanical ignition timing, example is the Toyota 5SFE engine. You can adjust distributor ignition timing using a scan tool, using a vacuum gauge, using a digital storage oscilloscope or by using an exhaust gas analyzer aside from the timing light.
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August 21st, 2017 03:45 PM #15Normal... Tanggal yung hose sa vacuum advancer eh.
Hindi RPM dependent yung advancer nyan (kaya nga vacuum advancer ang tawag), kundi sa throttle opening (less vacuum when throttle is open, more vacuum when throttle is closed).
...ang RPM dependent ay yung centrifugal advancer (but that's another story). :D
Somewhat expected from a rushed car from a first time carmaker
Xiaomi E-Car