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| emerygt350 |
Jun 3 2026, 05:45 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,618 Joined: 20-July 21 From: Upstate, NY Member No.: 25,740 Region Association: North East States |
For those that play with these things, I thought having this around might be helpful. I wanted to see the effects of a little change on the MPS in an attempt to richen my cruise AFR.
73 2056 8.8ish compression Stock bottom Stock heads Stock 037 djet components 123 with advance hooked up (non-Bluetooth setting 1) timing 8.5 btdc Proster LCR Meter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CYSV5LY My car has very high vacuum. Idles around 20mmhg-17mmhg. Cruise 15-12mmhg I was running 14.7 at 70 cruise. 31 mpg. Pretty high cht. after changing to the 4th iteration below I am at 13.5ish at cruise. Maybe 26 mpg if I baby it. Temps dropped about 20-30 degrees on the cylinder heads during cruising 60 or less. 70 cruising cooled 10 degrees (my front end is something of a sail). Pretty rich during warm up. idle is 13.5 with my ecu pot turned all the way lean. I think this is likely the result of my extra high vacuum, to get the cruise afr lower I end up making idle extra low. Anyone else have a vacuum guage? I would be interested in knowing what mmhg you are at while cruising in 5th at 3200 rpm on a flat. I did turn the inner screw back a hair after startup since it was very rich. So I am currently running more like 3 than 4 in the figure. As far as the figure goes, it is interesting to see how little of an inductance change results in very large differences in air fuel. Disclaimer: my lcr probably has different values than your lcr so just worry about the relative changes not the actual values. Altitude makes a difference (I am 800 feet) and even the condition of the battery affects my LCR greatly (this is with a fresh battery). and has anyone ever played with setting 5 on the 123? Looks interesting... |
| JamesM |
Jun 3 2026, 07:41 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,216 Joined: 6-April 06 From: Kearns, UT Member No.: 5,834 Region Association: Intermountain Region |
and has anyone ever played with setting 5 on the 123? Looks interesting... If you use setting 5 you will still want to set your max timing to 27-28 at 3100+. This will result in dialing your timing back to -3 at idle. Your engine should be fine here and may actually help control idle speed however I am not sure how the MPS is going to handle the reduced vacuum caused by less timing. you will need to open up your air bypass as well. two things I would mentioned about this curve not being ideal. 1. overall advance curve is a little sluggish as you don't hit max advance until 3100. This is going to reduce torque and increase temps below this RPM. 2. the advance curve starts ramping up below your idle RPM. this is going to increase idle instability /"runaway" potential What port are you pulling vacuum from for your vacuum advance? |
| emerygt350 |
Jun 3 2026, 08:00 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,618 Joined: 20-July 21 From: Upstate, NY Member No.: 25,740 Region Association: North East States |
Ported. It's the switched version so kind of critical. Although it says there is a range till max vacuum advance in practice it appears to be on or off.
That ramping bit is what I was wondering about. It appears to me that if 5 is moderately linear it might be past or at 22 degrees by the time it hits 2700. My car has vacuum to spare so dropping the advance might actually benefit my mps. Come to think on it though, it shouldn't matter unless it is running less advance at every given rpm so probably no benefit for my mps. Nevermind.... |
| FlacaProductions |
Jun 3 2026, 09:06 AM
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Watching this and may chime in but thanks for the thread - great reference and info.
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| thomasotten |
Jun 3 2026, 11:32 AM
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I have tested several MPS' and I generally can read values that align well with the numbers shown on PB Ander's website. The meter I use is the DER-EE DE-5000. Can you share your vacuum gauge setup? Also, I am curious if your ECU's richment dial functions with your situation. I have one that doesn't appear to function, and the TPS has been verified as properly adjusted. Attached image(s)
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| emerygt350 |
Jun 3 2026, 12:19 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,618 Joined: 20-July 21 From: Upstate, NY Member No.: 25,740 Region Association: North East States |
For the testing I used a mightyvac. In the car I have an instrument panel mounted glowshift vacuum gauge plumbed into a t off the decel valve. I verified its accuracy with the mightyvac.
My dial works well. 2-3 clicks equals about .5 movement on the afr. When my car had issues the pot made little difference. Of course the car knowing when it is closed throttle is critical for it to work. This pic is from before I richened the mix but you can see my in car setup. |
| emerygt350 |
Jun 3 2026, 12:22 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,618 Joined: 20-July 21 From: Upstate, NY Member No.: 25,740 Region Association: North East States |
Just did a 70 mile test drive. About 70% highway (60 or less). 27 mpg. I think I am going to leave it for a while and see what I think. Have a couple long interstate drives coming up, including Parade so definitely keeping an eye on it.
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