Adjust the timing on 1.5L Lanos

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Adjust the timing on 1.5L Lanos

Post by ubuyau »

Does anyone know how to do it? Im cool on older cars, just not sure how to do it on the Woo.

Ive got the tools just unsure where to adjust it. Ideas?

--Tim
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what exactly do you want to adjust?? is it the ignition timing??

it is controled by the ECU and it is 10 deg before TDC... you can do nothing about it.

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Post by ubuyau »

Yup i was after the ignition timing.

So how can i adjust it once the turbo goes on :shock: if its all controlled by the ECU? Will it learn with the knock sensor and retard the ignition if it detects pinging or something?

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Post by MMamdouh »

not sure what will happen with the turbo on board (non a turbo person) but anyways i heard that you can adjust the timing if you got yourself an MDS ignition system or so... loads of options to play with.

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Hmmm i can see the full fuel and ignition piggy back computer happening... :roll:

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