i get the feeling it's due to the way the EBL algorithm works.... very few masks got both an initial advance and spark reference angle value.... or at least, very few were labeled as such. technically, all of them have a spark reference value, but most just call it initial advance, since that's what the distributor is set to.
in A1(and the other 60V6 MPFI stuff), ref angle is what they refer to as "initial advance" and initial advance is actually the first spark advance value used when calculations are done. so basically timing while cranking(for at least a revolution anyways).
so, i'd change it to 60 and if necessary, play with other stuff to get the cranking advance correct.
in A1(and the other 60V6 MPFI stuff), ref angle is what they refer to as "initial advance" and initial advance is actually the first spark advance value used when calculations are done. so basically timing while cranking(for at least a revolution anyways).
so, i'd change it to 60 and if necessary, play with other stuff to get the cranking advance correct.
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