Seems mighty quiet around here... If anyone is listening, I'd appreciate an explanation of this!
As mentioned above, the only way I could make the ecu trigger in time with #1 was to shift FTT...
I can't shift ignition outputs, because I'm running a distributor off 1 output, thus, nothing to shift.
I moved FTT to 12, from 0. I left TDC after trigger at 78 deg.
Now it flashes #1 TDC correctly
So, Id like to understand this! Just reading the help pages about TDC after trigger setting, and FTT, would lead me to conclude that moving FTT to 12 would reduce the TDC after Trigger degrees to just 2 teeth, since TDC after 0 tooth was 78 deg - mechanically fixed.
I was able to use the ignition lock to set the ignition to advance all the way to 63, and predictably, it fired #1 almost all the way back to #4.
So, the ECU still is able to advance timing, meaning that the TDC after trigger is still large, presumably still 78 deg.
My *guess* is that moving FTT actually just shifts when the ECU begins its count, but it still counts based on the trigger reference table- that is tooth 0, 24, 48, it just starts someplace other than 0...?
Can anyone explain this?
Thanks!