adjust the ignition
adjust the ignition
hello
i have tuned a EP3 K20 european Civic with turbo.
Now my Problem is, that i cannot adjust the ignition. when i datalog the ignition i have at full boost (11psi) in vtec not enough advanced ingnition.
When i change in the vtec ignition map it and add 5 degrees to the splitting so at the next test drive i have the same ignition.
clear, i upload first the new calibration.
what make i wrong?
regards
i have tuned a EP3 K20 european Civic with turbo.
Now my Problem is, that i cannot adjust the ignition. when i datalog the ignition i have at full boost (11psi) in vtec not enough advanced ingnition.
When i change in the vtec ignition map it and add 5 degrees to the splitting so at the next test drive i have the same ignition.
clear, i upload first the new calibration.
what make i wrong?
regards
i dont understand. i change the ignition at the vtec map. you see at 12 psi for example from 16 to 21. so 5 degrees more.Spunkster wrote:You must make sure you are changing the High cam map for the cam angle the engine is running at the time you are seeing the need for a change.
and when i do a test drive, the ign is real at 17 -19 degree at datalogging.
regards
Please watch some of the training videos at http://www.hondata.com/techk-protraining.html
There is more than one map for ignition when vtec is engaged. There is one for 0,10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 degrees fo cam angle. If you are not modifying the correct table you will not see a change when the car is running because it is not reading from that table.
There is more than one map for ignition when vtec is engaged. There is one for 0,10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 degrees fo cam angle. If you are not modifying the correct table you will not see a change when the car is running because it is not reading from that table.
Last edited by Spunkster on Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
sounds to me like you should stick to B series tuning. you shouldnt be tuning other peoples big dollar cars when you dont even know what your doing , im astounded to be quite frank.
spunkster has easily and more than once answered your question , and it seems to go in one ear and out the other. hard to help those who cant be helped.
spunkster has easily and more than once answered your question , and it seems to go in one ear and out the other. hard to help those who cant be helped.
Spunkster wrote:Please watch some of the training videos at http://www.hondata.com/techk-protraining.html
There is more than one map for ignition when vtec is engaged. There is one for 0,10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 degrees fo cam angle. If you are not modifying the correct table you will not see a change when the car is running because it is not reading from that table.
thanks for the link and information. problem is away ;-)
@cranny
you make you sorrows about me and my tuning a honda turbo. thanks, but with answer like this what spunkster wrote, is more assisted ;-)
regards
he told you that twice , lol , his first 2 posts. im sorry man no insults intended , just dont wanna see anyone have K series engine soup for a bottom end , haha. you can also make a base ignition map to start with by going to EDIT , create boost tables , click the dot on retard ignition____per lb of boost. put 1 in the blank if its a stock engine , click ok. it will adjust the map for you. than you can tune from there.