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Rotary Tech - General Rotary Engine related tech section.. Tech section for general Rotary Engine... This includes, building 12As, 13Bs, 20Bs, Renesis, etc... |
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compared to our "normal" haltech maps, Mazda runs more advance at low rpm cruise (36BTDC L @2500 in 6th, which is like 35mph), but hit the gas, and it'll go to negative numbers, so WOT @2500rpm is like -5BTDC L, this is a taller peak than i'm used to. decel is where it starts negative split, take your foot off the gas, and the leading timing is -5 BTDC L, and the trailing will stay high and go down with rpm. at idle leading is almost always -5 BTDC L, and the trailing actually moves around, so it can be like 5-15 BTDC. the trailing stays more advanced than the leading until maybe 1200rpm, or if you give it any throttle whatsoever. ANY load, and the negative split is gone. WOT over 6k its running 30BTDC L and 15 BTDC T the second part, i also agree, 25mpg is pretty good for a heavy car like the FC. to substantially improve it, the car needs to be lighter, smaller tires etc etc. the fundamentals of the car matter a lot for mileage, my 58 Tr3 gets nearly 30mpg, and it has nothing on it that could be considered technology, but its a 2000lbs car, with skinny tires, and a decently tuned small displacement low revving engine. i had pauls Rx8 for months, and the BEST tank of gas was like 21 or something, with 19ish being average, the FC beats that. Rx8 = 3200lbs with 225's -mike |
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