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vumnoo If you have a programmable ECU, then you should be setting your timing to 15* and no more. Further advances in timing should be handled by the ECU map, and hence no need to do it by the distributer.
The procedure you listed up in your first post seems to be correct. The important thing with this process is to ensure that at the end of the process your car settles into Base Idle mode, which is where it will settle to an idle and the timing mark should not be moving and should be holding still. If it is still moving, then it has not entered base idle mode.
As you stated earlier, if the engine is not idling well, you can set the idle higher so that you can get your timing correct.
Thank u sir for the Info... I apreciate that.
I Have a CALUM Basic Daughter board with a program that Calum sent me.
Ill try the procedure and see what happens i hope i can put it on 15.
I got one question: If i set the idle higher than FSM suggest(750rpm) to the point where the idling is smooth enough, that doesnt affect the reading of the timing??? i mean doesnt the timing changes when you accelerate??