Mookinator
Automotive
- Aug 1, 2005
- 1
i have a question regarding ignition advance.
since the combustion mixture in a gasoline engine always burns at the same rate, as RPM goes up so does the amount you can advance the ignition timing. my question is, what is that rate of advance? i know that every engine has different requirements. but lets say all things being equal and cylinder pressure didn't change with RPM, if an engine runs 10º of advance at 1,000rpm, what would the linear advance be? thank you.
~Mike
since the combustion mixture in a gasoline engine always burns at the same rate, as RPM goes up so does the amount you can advance the ignition timing. my question is, what is that rate of advance? i know that every engine has different requirements. but lets say all things being equal and cylinder pressure didn't change with RPM, if an engine runs 10º of advance at 1,000rpm, what would the linear advance be? thank you.
~Mike