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Old Nov 9, 2010 | 06:14 AM
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I was wondering if anyone knows what the stock iginition map looks like in the 1.6l ecu
Old Nov 9, 2010 | 08:37 AM
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Table 1 Mazda MX-5 1.6 litre Timing Movements (Standard Set)
          RPM
         500
         1000
         1500
         2000
         2500
         3000
         3500
         4000
         4500
         5000
         5500
         6000
         6500
         7000
             BTDC
         10
         10
         12
         17
         22
         24
         28
         28
         31
         34
         36
         36
         36
         36 

and supposedly this was pulled out of a 1.8L

Old Nov 9, 2010 | 09:05 AM
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thanks
now to look around the site for spark maps on turbo motors

no wonder it felt quick must of been 36 degrees of timing with the t3 up top, goodness
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this is safe to start:



and more or less what i run now:

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bringing this backup anyone know what 0-15 on that chart references too?
I would understand what 0-5 would mean in there but not 0-15, guessing some metric measuring of airflow.
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Came across this looking for the same information. Might be psi. Atmospheric pressure at sealevel is 14.7psi so you're unlikely to have readings higher than 15.
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Originally Posted by Techsalvager
bringing this backup anyone know what 0-15 on that chart references too?
I would understand what 0-5 would mean in there but not 0-15, guessing some metric measuring of airflow.
My guess would be manifold vacuum in PSIG. So, 0 would be WOT.
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Originally Posted by hornetball
My guess would be manifold vacuum in PSIG. So, 0 would be WOT.
That'd be a neat trick considering the OEM ECU has no pressure sensor to detect manifold pressure/vacuum.

The numbers are likely arbritary and rather meaningless unless you have the OEM curve for the MAF/AFM.

And 15 will be WOT not 0...
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Originally Posted by richyvrlimited
That'd be a neat trick considering the OEM ECU has no pressure sensor to detect manifold pressure/vacuum.

The numbers are likely arbritary and rather meaningless unless you have the OEM curve for the MAF/AFM.

And 15 will be WOT not 0...
Yep. Fingers racing ahead of brain again.
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