Mallory Ignition ACCEL timing computer 49340 User Manual

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S

ETTING

T

IMING

– A B

ASE

C

URVE

he A

CCEL

T

IMING

C

OMPUTER

has been designed to automatically Advance or Retard your

gnition timing to meet changing conditions. You must program a Base Timing Curve

efore it can make any adjustments. The Base Timing Curve is the timing that takes effect

t specific RPM and atmospheric pressure

(no Vacuum, no Boost, no N

2

0, open throttle

).

he Base Curve, and all future adjustments, are done in 1° per 500

RPM

increments.

1. Begin by pressing the RPM button. Use the

and

buttons until

the LED display reads the desired RPM value (start at 0 0 0 0 0).

2. Press the T

IMING

button and, also with the

and

buttons,

modify the value displayed to your pre-determined value.

3. Repeat Step-1 and Step-2, increasing the RPM value displayed by

500

rpm

, and modify timing until you reach your Peak RPM.

(Do

NOT

skip any of the 500

RPM

increments!)

4. When you are satisfied with the values entered press the SAVE button,

storing all values currently in effect.

A

N ALTERNATE METHOD OF REV

-

LIMITING

– When you reach Peak RPM.

go another 500

RPM

increment and retard timing by 10° – 15°.

The Timing Computer’s display at 2,000

RPM

,

when you toggle between T

IMING

and RPM,

or the chart, and timing curve shown above.

f the timing programmed for 1,000

RPM

is 15°, and the timing for 1,500

RPM

is 20°, the

Timing Computer will compute the correct timing for 1,100, 1,200, 1,300, and 1,400

RPM

.

Timing will ramp up slowly from 15° to 20°. There will not be a sudden jump of 5°.

The maximum ignition advance and the trigger position are interdependent. Your A

CCEL

T

IMING

C

OMPUTER

will not allow a maximum advance beyond trigger position minus 2°.

You cannot set a trigger position less than the timing curve’s maximum advance plus 2°.
Therefore - during installation some of the Timing Computer’s factory defaults may

ave to be modified to smaller values, before you can set the trigger position.

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