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Re: time delay = degrees
Don.F.Broadus@ucm.com wrote:
>
> A dial back to zero timing light delays the flash by the amount you turn the
> advance dial. The dial is calibrated in degrees. Working on building a dash
> mounted advance meter. Does anyone have the formula or conversion chart for
> time = degrees ?
> For example 30 degrees advance is equal to 12.5 ms time , that way I could
> cal the advance meter correctly.
>
> Thanks
>
> Don
>
>
I'm not really good with math, but I get (1/(rpm/60))/360deg =
secs/deg.
So at 2000 RPM, 30 degrees=2.5ms. This seems to jive with my ecm
benched scope readings.
Shannen