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2009-03-13 00:53:24
#31
nice write up dude

is it the same for a hiport??
2009-03-13 01:15:17
#32
Should be fairly similar
2010-06-03 16:49:10
#33
Question: This has bothered me for years.

Sometimes when I get into timing mode, with the TPS unplugged for the first ten seconds, the crank marks will be placed appropriately. Then, the idle jumps a little higher and the timing marks advance all by themselves to an (estimated) 25* of timing and it will sit there for sometimes two minutes, sometimes five before it will settle back down.

The only way I can get the car to stop "self-advancing" is to retard it back to 13-15 degrees, and slowly turn the distributor almost one or two degrees at a time to get a PROPER reading.

This does not have anything to do with a lack of consult. The timing mode is definitely engaged.

I checked it right after I drove earlier today, and for the first ten seconds, the timing mark was right on 20* for about ten seconds and then it jumps up higher.

I tried messing with the IACV idle screw and it did nothing so I returned it back to the setting I found it at.

Why does it do this?
2010-06-05 06:55:00
#34
Am I the only one that has experience this? I know I am not crazy...
2010-06-05 11:26:01
#35
Flaky CLT sensor/wiring could cause this.

Dave
2010-06-05 17:08:36
#36
Originally Posted by dfddfd2
Flaky CLT sensor/wiring could cause this.

Dave


This? G Spec Performance - Coolant Temp Sensor, 2.0 (for ECU)
2010-06-05 17:16:05
#37
Yes, but it could just be the wiring/connection. The connectors are prone to corrosion.
2010-06-10 22:07:49
#38
does this still work the same way on a ve???

and is the timing mode rain dance nessacary with a calum ecu???
2010-06-11 01:07:51
#39
Originally Posted by PEDRONX2k
does this still work the same way on a ve???

and is the timing mode rain dance nessacary with a calum ecu???


Should be and calum ECU is no different then regular ecu. Now if you have Nissan Data Scan, you can put it into timing mode by a click of a button.
2010-06-11 01:27:37
#40
Originally Posted by Vadim
Should be and calum ECU is no different then regular ecu. Now if you have Nissan Data Scan, you can put it into timing mode by a click of a button.


hmm...click of a buttone sounds easier....where can i get it!
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