But when using a microprocessor based system, The mechanical Advance/Retard unit is done away and the complete Advance and Retard curves are programmed in to the micoprocessor. Normally the Unit is setup for Advance at the Optimum RPM and during slow speeds the firing timing is retarded electronically.
But when the Microprocessor based system is used system is used with Fuel Injection, then the Air Temperature, Manifold pressure, RPM, Crank Angle, Throttle position, Lambda value ( Oxygen content ) in the exhaust etc are all fed into the Micro to control the fuel air ratio to get the optimum fuel efficiency by controlling the Fuel injection Solenoids.


Measuring RPM also not too hard at such speeds.)
Me old man. Getting confused now. What I understood was that "Advance" means advancing the firing earlier and "Retard" means delaying the firing. So I was right the first time ? Thanks to all.
At higher rpms timing is indeed advanced!


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