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CHEF |
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Just setting my Wolf up for ignition, the manual says i need to " lock" the dizzy. But i thought there was no centrifugal advance as advance was done by the EEC...
Is this right? |
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mmmmmm tough one, to tell you the truth i honestly dont know. but one way to know for sure is to check is to see if there is a vacuum line going to the dizzy.
come to think im pretty sure they dont cheers
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justfordima |
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the dizzys are electronically advanced. Meaning the ECU controls the advance. This started from the XF series 2 onwards.
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CHEF |
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Great, yep I had an XF long long time ago, it had cent' advance. So thats good, dont have to weld up the shaft like on some dizzys.
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johnandcanny |
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Hi.
Ed series vehicles dont have centrifugal or vacuum advance. It has a tfi module and is basically controlled by the ecu. |
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it should be a setting in your trims. Base timing?
With mine there is a "locked" option. ill do a screan shot to show
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CHEF |
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Wolf meant locking it by welding the shaft on a dizzy with centrifical force advance... They say to to put the crank at 22deg adv and point the rotor at no 1 lead
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CHEF wrote: Wolf meant locking it by welding the shaft on a dizzy with centrifical force advance... They say to to put the crank at 22deg adv and point the rotor at no 1 lead
You can probably offset this electronically as well... i.e. if your engine has a mechanical base advance of 10, there's more than likely the option to offset this by -12 and get your -22 total base....
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