Hi,
in Parameters/Temp Compensation there is a table for ignition compensation vs air temperature and load.
I'd like to know the definition of:
- Retard (IGN degrees pulled off?)
- low load (rpm, MAP value)
- high load (rpm, MAP value)
I had a look to the help, but I couldn't find an exhaustive answer.
Thanks
Air temp compensation tables
Air temp compensation tables
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So, considering the high load ignition compensation table in the picture, am I taking away 0 degrees of timing @ 30C IAT, 5.25 degrees of timing @ 55C IAT and 10.75 degree of timing @ 80C IAT? Is that correct?Retard means the oposite of advance, meaning taking away.
You mean, the load is calculated only by taking into consideration the throttle position? (for example something like: Low load = 0-50 % throttle opening, High load = 51-100 % throttle opening)Low load means part throttle and idle, High load means wide open throttle.
Low load means part throttle and idle, High load means wide open throttle
I'm still confused on how the ECU calculates the load: does it depends on RPM or MAP or TPS or a combination of them?i think hondata defines map rows 1-6 as low and 7-10 as high.
What is the load value used by the ECU to switch from low to high load tables?