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How are you attempting to adjust it?

You can only lock your base timing and then proceed with base timing adjustments. After that, the computer will control everyting else.

Are you able to explain your situation any better? I know your english is not so good and I'm not taking the piss.

Are you trying to adjust it in the PowerFC or on the factory Cam Angle Sensor?

How are you attempting to adjust it?

You can only lock your base timing and then proceed with base timing adjustments. After that, the computer will control everyting else.

Are you able to explain your situation any better? I know your english is not so good and I'm not taking the piss.

Are you trying to adjust it in the PowerFC or on the factory Cam Angle Sensor?

My mechanic tried both, the power fc and the cam angle sensor. He told me, from the cam angle sensor, even tho he adjust it all the way to the right, its doesn't do anything. Same goes to the left, doesn't do anything as well.

Then, from the PowerFC, he tried to adjust IGN/IJN. When he adjust the IGN?IJN it down to -8 to -10, the car blew a lot of black smoke. So thats all he told me and he told me it had never happened to him before.

So now, I'm stuck!!

Thanks for your help!!

My mechanic tried both, the power fc and the cam angle sensor. He told me, from the cam angle sensor, even tho he adjust it all the way to the right, its doesn't do anything. Same goes to the left, doesn't do anything as well.

Then, from the PowerFC, he tried to adjust IGN/IJN. When he adjust the IGN?IJN it down to -8 to -10, the car blew a lot of black smoke. So thats all he told me and he told me it had never happened to him before.

So now, I'm stuck!!

Thanks for your help!!

So I assume you are using a timing light to read the timing marks on the crank and not on the powerFC hand controller?

If you are using the hand controller, give yourself an uppercut....give your friend one too.

Check timing with timing light once you have the car in base timing mode.

That is all.

So I assume you are using a timing light to read the timing marks on the crank and not on the powerFC hand controller?

If you are using the hand controller, give yourself an uppercut....give your friend one too.

Check timing with timing light once you have the car in base timing mode.

That is all.

Thanks for the information.

How do you do the base timing mode?

Edited by BNR34boy

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