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Old Dec 28, 2009 | 06:19 PM
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For those of you running Adaptronic, could you please post your dwell settings using my entry as a template:

Car: 1999 (NBA)
Coils: original
Dwell: 2100us
Time on this setup: 3 months / 3,000 miles
Coil problems: none

I know some of you are running up to 5000us dwell. It will be good to have a bit of a database happening to see if the higher dwell time contributes to early failures.

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Old Dec 28, 2009 | 06:41 PM
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Running 5000....Don't even know why. Came with the map. I'll have to change it.

As stupid as this sounds, I still have no idea WTF dwell settings do.
Old Dec 28, 2009 | 07:28 PM
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dwell = charge time for the coil pack before it sparks... Too little = weak spark. Too much = hot coil.

Less voltage requires greater dwell time and vice versa.

2500 for me right now. Seems to be running well. I think somewhere around 3000 is optimal for stock coil packs at around 14.5 volts, I was running that last week before my last coil pack croaked. I turned it down a bit so I could drive it a little bit if I had too, not sure how much difference it made 'cause the pack would still crap out when it got warm.

It's more complicated when you have to play with a spinning distributor, electronic ignition is quite a bit easier, just plug in the number you want.

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Interesting. Thanx for the info. I'm going to lower my dwell setting to the 2-3k area now
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Let us know if the car seems any different after the change.
Old Dec 29, 2009 | 04:40 PM
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Car: 2001 (NBB)
Coils: original
Dwell: 3500us
Time on this setup: ~6 months / ~5k miles
Coil problems: none
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Ok are you guys still back on the old wari? I just upgraded to 2.0 and everything is so different. LOL
I know I sound retarded but just wondering.

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Originally Posted by 18psi
Ok are you guys still back on the old wari? I just upgraded to 2.0 and everything is so different. LOL
I know I sound retarded but just wondering.
select custom engine type from the triggering settings
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ismael_pt
select custom engine type from the triggering settings
so going to Wari 2.0. should you leave it at default MX-5 (I believe sub category is sequential injection) ? but then what is the dwell setting then ?

how you should always pick "custom engine type" ?

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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 04:08 PM
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Awesome, just been looking for details like this! Heres mine:

Car: 2002 (NBB)
Coils: original
Dwell: 2500us
Time on this setup: 12 months / 5,000 miles
Coil problems: none
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by bellwilliam
so going to Wari 2.0. should you leave it at default MX-5 (I believe sub category is sequential injection) ? but then what is the dwell setting then ?
Dwell times for each engine type as setup by WARI:

BP NB Wasted Spark - 2100us
BP NA Coil Packs - 3000us
B6 NA Wasted Spark - 5000us
B5 DOHC Wasted Spark - 3000us
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 04:55 PM
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I've got NB, but the default map downloaded has 5000us. I guess I will try 2100us.
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 05:10 PM
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:scratches head:
Why would you intentionally run dwell substantially less than factory?

Mazda, who spent (tens? hundreds?) millions of dollars designing the factory management system runs 5-5.5 ms dwell from the first NA6 all the way through the NB1. If you were constantly beating the snot out of the car (read high rpm all the time, 6k+), then maybe I'd lower it down to 4-4.5ms, just to give some recovery period. But running 2-3 ms is plain silly. Hot spark = good.

I don't know what dwell the NB2 runs.
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 05:26 PM
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Where did you find the stock dwell settings? I've been looking for them for the NBB and assumed it was 2100us as that is what it was set to in WARI, so 2500us would be an increase over that but dont want to go too high as the coil packs are meant to be weak and easily blown.
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Originally Posted by 18psi
Interesting. Thanx for the info. I'm going to lower my dwell setting to the 2-3k area now
Ok so very late update but I've been insantely busy lately so haven't had time to fool with the miater.


So last night I lowered my dwell from 5000 to 2500 and the amps from 1.9 to .9 and the car RAN LIKE ABSOLUTE ****.

I mean the idle was ridiculously rough, lean as ****, and completely horrible.

Richening up the map at idle or doing ANYTHING was completely useless.

So I turned it back to 5000 and 1.9amps and it runs great again. A bit rich at idle now, but I'll dial that out.

So yeah..I guess my car doesn't like me to touch the dwell settings
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What if you change just the dwell?
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if I change just dwell it gets a bit worse but not as drastic. I guess I could bump it down to 4000 or so without any major worsening in idle, but that's about it.
Old Jan 16, 2010 | 07:49 AM
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Plain and simple. Do not lower your dwell.
5ms should be fine for a 99/00 with stock coils on your typical street car.
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Ben
Plain and simple. Do not lower your dwell.
5ms should be fine for a 99/00 with stock coils on your typical street car.
5ms running dwell?

I'm running the PnP map from DIYAutotune on my 98 UK NB (Megasquirt but doesn't matter). It's on stock coils and they specify 3.5ms running, 8.0ms cranking, and 1.0ms discharge period.

Im interested in bumping up my running dwell if Mazdas ECU runs at 5ms! Have you any proof or datasheets on this?

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