Rodnut is always bringing up "mapping". For those that might be interested, here is a simple chart that shows an ignition timing "map" for one model Yamaha. This is a carbureted model which does not use an intake manifold sensor or a throttle position sensor so that the map is for ignition only. More sophisticated models (fuel injected for instance) might have a another map that addresses how long the fuel injectors are to remain open at various engine RPM's, throttle positions, manifold pressures, engine temperatures, etc.
The computer programmer has coded the engines computer so that at any time the RPM is ABC then the computer will set the timing to XYZ. For instance, if the engine RPM is 2000 then the timing will be 10 degrees before TDC. As the engine speed goes up and down so does the ignition timing.
The computer programmer has coded the engines computer so that at any time the RPM is ABC then the computer will set the timing to XYZ. For instance, if the engine RPM is 2000 then the timing will be 10 degrees before TDC. As the engine speed goes up and down so does the ignition timing.
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