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Dan,

thanks for your reply about the CAS... That helps answer the question big time!

Also, I have just loaded up the haltech software on my work pc, coil dwell time can be set between 0.2ms right up to 20ms.

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This is 'tested' on Version 1.11.1 of ECU Manager.

I know they are constantly adding new things to the software + ecu's with each update.... so it may have not always been in there.

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Standard dwell on left, max on right for illustration purposes.

Using a R32 / R33 Platinum Pro base map to work off

Yeah you can set dwell time but can only choose one figure for the entire rev range.

In something like a Wolf V550 you can set coil charge time over RPM and also over battery voltage. It has a full tuning table for both at 125RPM intervals

Quick voltage vs rpm for ign. dwell.

Obviously not as detailed down to every ~125rpm or there abouts as some ecu's can do but it's still able to do same basis.

I should probably have gone a bit further than using single axis of RPM and moved into the full map to cover more values.

edit - stupid me not attaching. fixed.

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Edited by Force Fed

As per text mate. Am happy to see if i can find anything else that may have been added since yourself / Sean had a look. :)

At least they are bringing out new "features" on same hardware!

You got a promotion, Nick? From auto-sparky to car assembly? Haha.

At least you've got a project to work on.

im auto lek/mechanic now man... once i finish this car and finish building these new ones ill be into the workshop full time. instead of goin from 1 side to the other

Everyone should stop talking about finishing their cars off and actually do it :)

I want to do some more photo's

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Took the fitting out of the filter/cooler housing on my block today, going to go chasing a replacement male to male fitting for it on monday for my oil cooler. Was going to relocate the filter but have decided I don't really need to and dont really have the room

Am thinking about doing a catch can setup but. just deciding on how to do it

umm autobarn actually sell some decent quality parts... and the price isnt even that bad (depending on what u buy)

doesnt matter what shop it is. its not nice seeing it go up in flames. specially when 4 little cun7s lit it up

Yeah jokes aside its not real cool at all, the fact that it was young girls setting fire to a toy shop a few weeks from christmas makes it pretty horrible

When I was 12 I never would have dreamt of doing that, Parenting these days has taken a slide for the worst

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