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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / May 2006

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Is it normal?? - B230F

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sq1euo - 28 May 2006 15:14 GMT
My Friends, I've check the ignition timing by the stroboscope lamp. In idle
I've got 12 degrees, but in 1000 RPM is 20 degrees, and about 2500 RPM the
ignition is so high,that I can't saw it (above 30 or 40 degrees). What do
You
think about it?? I've got EZK 117 system and injection system LH2.2. The
engine is B230F with Hall sensor, and the year is 1988.

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James Sweet - 28 May 2006 19:28 GMT
> My Friends, I've check the ignition timing by the stroboscope lamp. In idle
> I've got 12 degrees, but in 1000 RPM is 20 degrees, and about 2500 RPM the
> ignition is so high,that I can't saw it (above 30 or 40 degrees). What do
> You
> think about it?? I've got EZK 117 system and injection system LH2.2. The
> engine is B230F with Hall sensor, and the year is 1988.

That's how it's supposed to work, the timing advances as the RPM increases.
sq1euo - 28 May 2006 21:07 GMT
>> My Friends, I've check the ignition timing by the stroboscope lamp. In
>> idle
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> That's how it's supposed to work, the timing advances as the RPM
> increases.

Yes,but If I good know it's too fast. The ignition must increase with RPM
but, If I good known in the idle is 12 dgr, but in 2500 is 20-23
degrees,...but I've got in my car about 40 or more degrees.

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James Sweet - 29 May 2006 02:28 GMT
>>>My Friends, I've check the ignition timing by the stroboscope lamp. In
>>>idle
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> but, If I good known in the idle is 12 dgr, but in 2500 is 20-23
> degrees,...but I've got in my car about 40 or more degrees.

Well if the engine is under load it shouldn't advance so quickly. Is it
not running well?
sq1euo - 29 May 2006 09:32 GMT
Uzytkownik "James Sweet" <jamessweet@hotmail.com> :

>> Yes,but If I good know it's too fast. The ignition must increase with RPM
>> but, If I good known in the idle is 12 dgr, but in 2500 is 20-23
>> degrees,...but I've got in my car about 40 or more degrees.
>
> Well if the engine is under load it shouldn't advance so quickly. Is it
> not running well?

Yes, I've got problem. The engine makes noisy, haven't got enough power, the
acceleration is poor. What can be wrong?? Some sensors or ICU ??

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