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97-98 TPS WTF


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Probably not, as the ignition relies on throttle position for it's algorithm, it's likely more complicated than a simple value for RPM vs. throttle position.

An ignition advancer, which is a different rotor on the crankshaft that alters (fakes out) the crankshaft position from stock, is the easiest way to achieve a different base ignition timing advance.

97-98 birds do not have a knock sensor, so there is no way for the computer to adjust for the onset of knock. As such, it's a good idea to run high octane fuel, at minimum, and verify that the engine doesn't knock under load with the new advancer.

J.

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I originally went with the 4 degree advance, then went to a 2 degree on my 97.

I noticed a knock in the higher altitudes riding up to Lake Tahoe with the 4 degree, even with 91 octane. Switched to the 3 degree and no more knocking.

It was only really noticable under hard acceleration, and only for a second or two, but it was enough to spook me, so I switched back.

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I originally went with the 4 degree advance, then went to a 2 degree on my 97.

Could you tell the difference over the stock setting?

The roll-on had a bit more snap on both settings. I think if I had access to the good octane stuff, I would have seen more with the 4 degree, but I had visions of pitting my pistons and took it off.

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