Individual Cylinder Control ICC

dhegge

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Sep 6, 2001
Guys,

Now that I have my timing correct finally. I wanted to verify that the ICC is working properly so I set the base timing at 36 degrees
across the map and then went in and retarted #1 by 10 degrees. I understand that it does not correct below 2000RPM so we reved the motor to 4500rpm and still no correction. I was expecting to see the timing light value change by 10 degrees. Whats Up?

Thanks,
Doug
 
Check the other cylinders to see if any of them change when you enter the correction in the ICC table. If a different cylinder changes, the cam sync is either wired backwards or triggering in the wrong location. If nothing changes anywhere, the cam sensor isn't working.
 
Will Do Craig. I will check that later today and let you know what I find. One thing if the CAM sensor was not working at all would the SFI work? e.g. would fuel be getting injected?
 
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