Why would ignition timing even be a factor in timing belt replacement.
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I have DOHC experience, never messed with SOHC differing from stock timing.
On a DOHC you can buy timing kits that replace the cam pulleys with a ton of adjustment. It will run like shit at the extremes but you can fine tune it and get the maximum out of it. They adjust a tooth forward and a tooth back generally.
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Originally posted by ChIoVnIdCa View PostWhy would ignition timing even be a factor in timing belt replacement.MRT
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Originally posted by Tippey764I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheatOriginally posted by deevergotesneaky motherfucker
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Originally posted by GeoffM View PostIf the belt was a tooth off then I would have no ignition timing results.1993 SE Coupe MRT - 1992 LX Sedan MRT
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Originally posted by wildBill83 View PostI feel this statement is incorrect, you should be able to still time ignition but it will either run rich or hesitate... again I have not messed with the valve train timing on a SOHC, just DOHC and that is where I am speaking from.MRT
37.5 MPG, AC on, cruising at 80.
30.0 MPG, AC on, aggressively driving around 90.
27.5 MPG, no AC, cruising at 90 with occasional gridlock. 40 degrees Fahrenheit
Lots of DIY videos specifically for our car
Get some awesome wipers! <-- It's a DIY
Originally posted by Tippey764I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheatOriginally posted by deevergotesneaky motherfucker
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Originally posted by GeoffM View PostHow do you do that? Go have a friend hit the gas?
Originally posted by wildBill83 View PostIf you are a tooth off your timing is advanced/retarded... I consider "off" timing as a non-running situation (valve interference).Originally posted by GeoffM View PostIf the belt was a tooth off then I would have no ignition timing results.Originally posted by wildBill83 View PostI feel this statement is incorrect, you should be able to still time ignition but it will either run rich or hesitate... again I have not messed with the valve train timing on a SOHC, just DOHC and that is where I am speaking from.
If the timing belt is off a tooth, in either direction, this affects airflow into and out of the cylinder, and because our cars use a distributor which is run off of the valve train, the distributor timing will be "off" by that tooth as well. You can account for the distributor being off when you set your ignition timing (base ignition timing), but you can never account for the valve train being off from the crank, and that is the real issue. As mentioned, some crank gears allow you to account for being a tooth off with the mechanism that also allows for you to adjust valve timing. I have no experience here, but presumably these cam gears allow you to tune the valve timing for when you change up the air/fuel mixture, or change the burn rate by running a different / higher octane fuel; it also has the added side-effect of allowing you to fix an off-by-one timing belt issue.
Basically, you need to fix the off by one timing belt issue, and that cannot be done by changing the ignition timing. You can make it run better by adjusting ignition timing, but the difference in valve train/crank timing from stock will still be there. The ECU cannot compensate for this, as this is a mechanical constraint emplaced by the timing belt.
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Originally posted by ChIoVnIdCa View PostWhy would ignition timing even be a factor in timing belt replacement.Last edited by reklipz; 11-13-2012, 05:28 PM.
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Originally posted by GeoffM View PostTiming belt change = many horsepowers!
Originally posted by wildBill83 View PostIf you are a tooth off your timing is advanced/retarded... I consider "off" timing as a non-running situation (valve interference).'93 H22A 5SPD SE - MRT - DIY-Turbo Sizing
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the timing might have been on point but that old belt might have stretched a lot making the car feel sluggish over time, something you wont feel since it will stretch in increments, by the time you changed it, the left side was probably wobbling like a mofo, that wobble equals lost timing, hence a slightlly retarded cam
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