hey guys,
I have a 93 mx5 clubman, and am about to install a new high powered ignition system, but was wondering if its possible to install 2 seperate systems, one that advances timing for faster acceleration around and out of corners, and another one that can be switched to that doesnt advance timing as much, for the straights
twin ignition setup and timing advance query
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Re: twin ignition setup and timing advance query
this can get the job done,as a standalone system or as in interceptor between your ecu and coil drivers.can carry two different maps(128 point each,i think).a friend had one connected to his lpg switch to provide more advance when he is on gas.works well.
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Re: twin ignition setup and timing advance query
WHAT!? Why would you want ANY of those things?
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