
Originally Posted by
tkklemann
The Mitsubishi OEM Ecu can and will do that.. FWIW...
I do agree with you on it not being correct...
So do many aftermarket ecu's.

Originally Posted by
crcain
My first question is about ignition advance attack and decay rates. Some ECU's might call it something different, but it's my understanding that this allows you to control how quickly ignition angle can increase or decrease.
So perhaps between 500 and 1500 rpm, you don't want the ignition angle to be able to jump from say 5 degrees to 35 degrees instantly. Maybe you want it to increase a bit slower? Can anyone shed some light on this feature and when you would want to use it?
If I'm not mistaken you're asking about 'Transient throttle acceleration ignition adjustment' and 'Transient throttle acceleration decay rate'.
Use mainly for adjusting timing during transient throttle or acceleration pump conditions. Helps reduce knock when the throttle is moved very quiclky like between shifts or just off idle conditions. It can also help with improving throttle response only during the above conditions.
Last edited by crispeed; 01-19-2010 at 02:26 AM.
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