slow_hemi6 wrote:When you shift into gear the MAP goes from 28kpa to 42kpa. Your spark table is pulling about 0.5 degrees of timing out when this happens. You actually want the opposite, try adding 2 degrees of advance in your 35,40 & 45kpa (701rpm) cells.
Thanks, I am going to tinker with this. I was wondering if the rows and columns on the spark table were set up more similar to the VE table if it would make it run smoother.
turbo conversion wrote:Have you done a compression test to make sure the cylinders are balanced?
If you have a cylinder imbalance you will never achieve a smooth idle.
David
I didn't think to do a compression test. I actually like how smooth it is when it idles in neutral so that did not even occur to me. I believe I have a compression tester though.
slow_hemi6 wrote:When you shift into gear the MAP goes from 28kpa to 42kpa. Your spark table is pulling about 0.5 degrees of timing out when this happens. You actually want the opposite, try adding 2 degrees of advance in your 35,40 & 45kpa (701rpm) cells.
Since my idle is lower then 701 rpm, would it be more beneficial to have a column lower then 701 on my ignition table?
slow_hemi6 wrote:When you shift into gear the MAP goes from 28kpa to 42kpa. Your spark table is pulling about 0.5 degrees of timing out when this happens. You actually want the opposite, try adding 2 degrees of advance in your 35,40 & 45kpa (701rpm) cells.
So I have tried around with adding 1 degree, 1.5 degrees, and 2 degrees. It seemed to run very slightly different but nothing for the better. I would think the timing would be advanced more there as well so I left it with the 2 extra degrees of timing. I am not that good at tuning, and seems a little worse at tuning timing.