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blazed350
06-01-2012, 02:00 AM
i just noticed that was i am datalogging and i step into the gas my pcm retards the timing even though the ks is not going off, the knock counts do not climb just retards timing instead of adding. i think my map is showing inaccurate data according to tunerpro. as i gas the car the map climbs.... i thought it was susposed to go down due to a vacuume in the manifold? any thoughts?

RobertISaar
06-01-2012, 10:31 AM
MAP = manifold absolute pressure. it's signal can be interpretted as vacuum, but it measures from 10.35 kPa absolute to 104.45 kPa absolute.

10.35kPa = max vacuum, 104.45 = total lack of vacuum. in terms of vacuum, 104.45kPa is 0" of vacuum, 10.35kPa is ~30" of vacuum.

retarding timing with rising MAP is normal... can't run the same amount of advance at 50kPa than at 100. if you ran the advance from 50kPa in the 100kPa range, you'd have knock that would be absolutely ridiculous. if you ran the 100kPa advance in the 50kPa column, you'd have bad power and even worse fuel economy.

PJG1173
06-01-2012, 02:53 PM
yep, this is a concept I struggled with when I first started tuning since I was used to tuning a carb with a Vac gauge. just takes some getting used to.

blazed350
06-01-2012, 05:08 PM
so i guess i must go back to the drawing board. any suggestions on what a max advance should be (more or Less). do i just advance until knock sensor goes off and retard a couple degreees. i will include a bin file when i learn how to post files here.

PJG1173
06-01-2012, 08:40 PM
max advance is all dependant on your setup (quench, dynamic compression, head design, etc) I just advance mine 2* at a time until I get knock or power loss then back off 2*. I'm at 33* on mine so far with no knock and not wanting to push if further.

have you tested your knock sensor by tapping on the head with a hammer yet?

EagleMark
06-02-2012, 04:23 PM
Yes make sure your knock circuit is working before you start trying to push limits of spark advance! You can add say 6 degrees to like 2000 RPM 75 to 100 MAP so when you do a half throttle from start you'll see instant knock counts or spark retard when you hit that RPM.

Easy way for us old guys who are used to vacuum and now have to deal with MAP kpa is it's opposite!

What motor and ECM mask ID are you running so we have something to work with. I've been wanting to do a writeup of building a correct spark table from a stock bin file to work with, it works just the same as what GM did with out one numbskull in the end needing to increase or decrease timing in a certain area to meet emissions and he just grabbed and area and pulled it up, yeah it worked but man does it look bad and hard to add a little timing smoothly because of the disaster they came with.

blazed350
06-03-2012, 08:02 AM
the knock sensor is working. i can advance my dizzy timing inital advance and it will raise the knock counts. the problem is that when i back the timing off so that no knock is detected and drive high rpm's the timing does not go up it goes down (according to my tunerpro datalogs).the acceleration sucks. i'm almost positive my timing and fuel tables are out of wack.

I am running a 16197427 pcm ,$0D(95 S10 blazer, v8 swap stock tahoe short block, 305 heads), modified adx from this author... ads 89350STRO, mods 93V8S10, WBO2 Haulin A$$. I modified it by adding fan code. and a bin from bjlh modded to add fan code.

EagleMark
06-03-2012, 08:57 AM
Well when you add a load (low vacuum/high kpa like 100) timing does go down from where it is at idle like 20 to say 10 or you'd be knocking, then it will go up as RPM go up, but as you let off and cruise at say half throttle 50 MAP timing will increase to say 30 degrees advance.

Now if it's not doing that and it is backwards I have seen pick up coil wires swapped in distributor to EST and timing is backwards. Works great for conversion engines that have reverse rotation distributor...

Have you set your distributor to 0 degrees with brown timing wire disconnected? Clear codes. Should run good? You can always get a little more...

So your almost positive your timing and fuel tables are out of wack? Well you have TunerPro, record a data log and lets see where your at?

blazed350
06-08-2012, 01:29 AM
i cannot figure out how to upload a xdl file. i tried as an image it said too large.

EagleMark
06-08-2012, 01:42 AM
Just upload it as the xdl file, no need to change or trick here.

blazed350
06-09-2012, 10:49 PM
upload? is there a button for that... sorry for my ignorance but i am new to forums....reading for awhile now, posting well new to that. i have looked around this page and i do not see it....sorry guys found it. under attachments in the advanced options button.

so here is my current bin i'm running, bin 9, means 9th time changing this bin from the original. and my xdl file of a current run after adding an edelbrock intake with tbi adapter.