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Re: Vacuum advance

To: MULLENT@YMV5.YMP.GOV
Subject: Re: Vacuum advance
From: Greg Meboe <meboe@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu>
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 1994 13:59:54 -31802 (PST)
On Mon, 19 Dec 1994 MULLENT@YMV5.YMP.GOV wrote:

> Excuse me, but manifold vacuum is exactly what you want for a vacuum
> ADVANCE distributor.  Simple explaination to follow: 
> 
> The vacuum ADVANCE distributor is advanced mechanically as a function
> of RPM, and manifold vacuum is used to provide additional advance,
> depending on the load (as measured by manifold vaccum).  The vacuum is
> higher when the load is lower i.e. crusing, or idling, and lower for
> heavly load, i.e. accelerating, long uphill climbs. This allows the
> vacuum to advance the timing when there is little load (for maximum
> fuel efficiency), and to retard (actually just not advance) the timing
> when the engine is under load to reduce the "pining". 
> 
> Tim Mullen      mullent@ymv5.ymp.gov    Chantilly, VA
> 72 Elan Sprint  "For the few who know the difference"

Whoa Dude, 
        You got my head spinnin' now.  I thought I had the whole thing 
figured out.  Now I'm like majorly confused.  When I like, pull the 
vacuum line off of my advance unit on my dizzy, and stick it in my mouth, 
and I rev on the engine, the thing starts to suck, and stops when the 
engine gets up to speed.  
        I wanna see what the other dudes & dudettes have to say about when 
and if our cars collectively suck.

                Greg
                            Greg Meboe     meboe@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu
                            Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
                            Washington State University,  Pullman, Wa.
                            '85 XJ-12 H.E. (daily)  '67 Spit-6 '74 TR-6





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