That map sensor gonna handle the heat there? Not sure on specs, but if it gives problems could go remote
Got a couple holes drilled and taped for the IAT and MAP sensors.
1/8 npt and 3/8 npt. Luckily I already had the taps on hand.
My guess is that hole is for a NPT-hose barb nipple. I can't remember seeing a thread-in MAP before.That map sensor gonna handle the heat there? Not sure on specs, but if it gives problems could go remote
That map sensor gonna handle the heat there? Not sure on specs, but if it gives problems could go remote
My guess is that hole is for a NPT-hose barb nipple. I can't remember seeing a thread-in MAP before.
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You need to lock the timing at a set value like 20 degrees using the fixed timing section on the ignition settings page. Then adjust either your tooth #1 angle in the software or physically turn the dizzy until your balancer timing matches that 20 degree setting the software is commanding. Once you know your actual timing matches commanded, all your adjustments will be in the ignition tables.
Things appear to be mismatched. What is the actual physical configuration? If you have a distributor, then you don't have coil on plug. Does that distributor actually have a 24-2 tooth wheel inside of it? Are you using single coil driven by the MS3 box? You've selected cam wheel, implying that you're either reading from the distributor pickup or added a cam sensor. If there really is a wheel, you should be able to get a decent guess of where the tooth is compared to #1 based on physical inspection. If it's an old-school distributor with a basic pickup coil inside, then the first setting "spark mode" needs to change.This is my first time dealing with tuning software, so any help would be appreciated. As you can see, I set the timing to "fixed" (upper right) and the timing for fixed is set to 20*. However, using the timing light, I'm like 90* off on the timing. I think I need to adjust the tooth #1 angle to pull it into the correct position, but I'm not sure what I'm looking at. It's currently set at 345. I assume that is 345* out of 360*?
Before I start messing with that, any advice?
There's a crank sensor light?crank sensor light turns off
You are correct sir! I was just coming to post that. I modified my distributor with that trigger wheel and added LS style coils.Seeing it set to 24-2 makes me wonder if one of these has been installed: https://www.diyautotune.com/product/nissan-optical-trigger-wheel/
Well, I figured out my issue, and the above quote should have been a clue. Turns out I had the #1 and #5 plug wires crossed, so basically I was trying to check the timing with the timing light on the #5 plug wire.However, using the timing light, I'm like 90* off on the timing.
