Another Trigger Offset Question
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:13 pm
I'm running wasted spark on an inline 4 cylinder. I'm running dual spark single crank wheel only mode, with a 30-2 wheel, and delay teeth set at 9. (I can easily adjust my trigger wheel relative to the crank - making changes is no problem at all.)
Currently my trigger offset is set at negative 1 in MT. I've read that the trigger offset should be a *large* negative number. When I try changing it to -359, I only get occasional coil firing when cranking - something is definitely not working right - though my cranking RPM shows a good 350 RPM in MT. If I change the offset back to -1.00 it fires right up. Do I need to figure out what is going on here and make adjustments so I have a *large* negative number for offset instead of -1.00? Am I going to have trouble later at higher RPM? I've attached my current msq- maybe there's something I'm missing and I'm compensating with the -1.00 offset?
TIA for responses.
Currently my trigger offset is set at negative 1 in MT. I've read that the trigger offset should be a *large* negative number. When I try changing it to -359, I only get occasional coil firing when cranking - something is definitely not working right - though my cranking RPM shows a good 350 RPM in MT. If I change the offset back to -1.00 it fires right up. Do I need to figure out what is going on here and make adjustments so I have a *large* negative number for offset instead of -1.00? Am I going to have trouble later at higher RPM? I've attached my current msq- maybe there's something I'm missing and I'm compensating with the -1.00 offset?
TIA for responses.