Alright, this table makes some sense to me. I am assuming that i should correct the RPM range across the bottom of the table so that it maxes out at about 7500 RPM instead of 10000 right? I chose this because in the most extreme case i would rev it to 7000RPM and leave a little extra on the table? I figure The kPa side of the table is Vacume from the map. The more it drops the more load on the engine. WOT being the lowest at 20kPa. So assuming that set my distributor so i read 0degrees at he timing mark. I would want that top left box at highest kPa and Lowest rpm to be my baseline spark advance at idle and the max Spark advance at the exact opposite corner of the table. Now do i have to go over every value in each box individually or is there a super special secret to this. for example, if i correct the idle and WOT at max rpm will the rest of the table follow my lead?
Secondly, Adjusting the map sensor is a little foggy to me as well. I took a crack at it last night but went home scratching my head. I am using the internal sensor. Now the user guide says to check my local weather to get current air pressure. I have 250 as the range but it says to adjust my offset until my map reading reflects the current air pressure(i am assuming that i base this off reading from the MAP gauge in the main megatune screen). the part that confuses me a bit are the values used in the user guide. it says Consult your local weather for the current air pressure, this tends to range from
995 to 1028 or there abouts. Adjust the Map sensor offset value until the MAP reading reflects the current air pressure (typically between
99kpa and 103kpa). I figure the 995 to 1028 is in millibars? do i have to calculate my current air pressure from Mb to kPa? the funny thing is now that i typed it, this seems like a silly question. if i am spot on with that, don't try to explain it further and re-confuse me again.