wobbles_55 wrote:
So what is the optimal curve that is required for the A & A+ series engine? In performance engines, Race engines and STD road going engines?
I have been using a 123 for some time now, and have a high regard for them.
This is an excellent question, and one that I am very keen to see answered. The reason being, no bugger will ever do it. It's very common to hear "dizzy type X has the wrong curve for engine build Y" but it's never followed up with WHY. This curve business gets spoken about it hushed tones like some kinda black magic. Hell all it is, is X advance at Y revs, X+Z advance at Y+V revs (I should have started earlier in the alphabet), out to max advance at Q revs. If people know enough to know that it's wrong, they should be able to say what it should be.
Either that, or they're just parroting what they've heard elsewhere but never thought to ask this question.
I'll go out on a limb here and say they most people who know enough to care about the timing curve are worried about it for power, not economy, and in a power situation you're usually at max advance already anyway, so what's the big deal.....time the car to max advance and be done with it.
If you're worried about every last .5 kW you're not going to be buying a 2nd hand off-model dizzy, so all this is irrelevant. If you're truely worried about economy, don't drive a mini, go buy a diesel MKV Golf.
/rant