C8 Tech/Performance Corvette Technical Info, Internal Engine, External Engine, Tech Topics, Basic Tech, Maintenance, How to Remove & Replace
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by: CARiD

Ignition Timing Advance Analysis

Old Jul 25, 2023 | 05:21 PM
  #1  
pistolpete817's Avatar
pistolpete817
Thread Starter
Racer
20 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
 
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 469
Likes: 190
From: Garland Tx
Default Ignition Timing Advance Analysis

My car has had an on-going problem with power reduction at high speeds on a hot day. No codes are ever set but the top speed drops drastically after a few minutes.
I am trying to identify a change in ignition engine timing advance that might be associated with the power reduction. I have posted two pictures captured from recorded data from TouchScan that show the timing advance for two different test drives.
The first is a 3-mile drive around my neighborhood at 30-45 mph taken at a high update rate. The second is a highway drive on cruise control at 70 mph taken at 1 sample per second.
I really don't understand what I am seeing. On the highway drive the road was flat and the speed constant. I did not expect the large timing variations.
I am trying to get a baseline of what normal timing advance looks like on this car so I can identify a change during my high-speed events. But I don't see much in the way of a baseline here.
Anyone with any real experience or insight into the timing advance information I'm seeing?








Reply
Old Jul 25, 2023 | 05:56 PM
  #2  
Kracka's Avatar
Kracka
Race Director
10 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
 
Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 10,709
Likes: 7,102
From: Fulshear, TX
Default

Cruise logs aren't going to tell you anything. You need to log the timing along with intake air temps (IATs) during full throttle runs and compare before/after as temps heat up (and the car heatsoaks).
Reply
Old Jul 25, 2023 | 06:30 PM
  #3  
bhvrdr's Avatar
bhvrdr
Safety Car
 
Joined: Jul 2019
Posts: 4,079
Likes: 2,414
From: Florida
Default

And ignition timing will be all over the place from part throttle to no throttle to full throttle.


Put it in 4th or 5th gear at 2k rpm and floor it to redline and you'll see what your ignition timing can do on that fuel.

Log it versus....

Rpm
Throttle position
Iat
ECT
Knk per cyl
Reply
Old Jul 25, 2023 | 07:05 PM
  #4  
Mitchell_B's Avatar
Mitchell_B
Drifting
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
Top Answer: 1
 
Joined: Feb 2023
Posts: 1,361
Likes: 1,126
Default

As someone who is -very- experienced at datalogging - you need to datalog several things simultaneously. I would log vehicle speed, load, throttle position, air intake temp, fuel rail pressure and short and long term fuel trims at a minimum in addition to spark. Keep in mind there are several modifiers to spark such as intake air temp, knock reduction, torque modulation and a few others. You will not be able to make sense of what you are looking at datalogging just spark by itself. And try to replicate the conditions when you experience power loss as this is the area in question.
Reply
Old Jul 25, 2023 | 07:23 PM
  #5  
pistolpete817's Avatar
pistolpete817
Thread Starter
Racer
20 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
 
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 469
Likes: 190
From: Garland Tx
Default

Originally Posted by Mitchell_B
As someone who is -very- experienced at datalogging - you need to datalog several things simultaneously. I would log vehicle speed, load, throttle position, air intake temp, fuel rail pressure and short and long term fuel trims at a minimum in addition to spark. Keep in mind there are several modifiers to spark such as intake air temp, knock reduction, torque modulation and a few others. You will not be able to make sense of what you are looking at datalogging just spark by itself. And try to replicate the conditions when you experience power loss as this is the area in question.
**************************************** **************************************** **************************************** *****
Thank you. I am actually logging most of the items you listed. I only posted the timing graphs to keep to post as simple and to the point as possible.
What am I looking for in the logged data for a high speed event. I am running at 165 mph then the max speed drops quickly to 135-142 mph.
Reply
Old Jul 25, 2023 | 07:40 PM
  #6  
Mitchell_B's Avatar
Mitchell_B
Drifting
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
Top Answer: 1
 
Joined: Feb 2023
Posts: 1,361
Likes: 1,126
Default

Originally Posted by pistolpete817
**************************************** **************************************** **************************************** *****
Thank you. I am actually logging most of the items you listed. I only posted the timing graphs to keep to post as simple and to the point as possible.
What am I looking for in the logged data for a high speed event. I am running at 165 mph then the max speed drops quickly to 135-142 mph.
If you maintain a sustained 165 mph, you might be in catalyst overtemp protection. If this happens, you would probably see more fuel added in the trims and you might see throttle reduction. Add throttle actuator position or actual throttle position as well to your datalog.
Reply

Get notified of new replies

To Ignition Timing Advance Analysis



Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:47 PM.

story-0
10 Ugly Corvettes That We Still Kinda Love

Slideshow: 10 ugly Corvettes that we still kinda love.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-06-03 10:34:17


VIEW MORE
story-1
Top 10 Most Expensive Corvettes Ever Sold on Bring A Trailer

A lot of money has changed hands at the online auction house over the years.

By Brett Foote | 2026-06-03 10:21:50


VIEW MORE
story-2
10 Things Every Corvette Owner Needs (2026 Edition)

Slideshow: 10 great gifts Corvette enthusiasts actually want for Father's Day!

By Michael S. Palmer | 2026-06-03 15:43:40


VIEW MORE
story-3
8 Most "Only Corvette Owners Understand" Quirks and Problems

Slideshow: These are the quirks, annoyances, and oddly lovable problems that every Corvette owner eventually learns to live with.

By Pouria Savadkouei | 2026-05-28 09:31:39


VIEW MORE
story-4
10 Reasons the C6 Z06 is Still A Performance Benchmark After 20 Years

Slideshow: 10 reasons why the C6 Z06 is still a performance benchmark after 20 years.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-27 17:20:09


VIEW MORE
story-5
How Much Horsepower Every Corvette Engine "LOST" in 1972

Slideshow: How much horsepower every Corvette engine lost in 1972.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-27 16:54:53


VIEW MORE
story-6
Top 10 DOs and DON'Ts for Protecting Your Convertible Top!

Slideshow: How to Protect A Convertible Top: 10 DOs & DON'Ts

By Michael S. Palmer | 2026-04-03 00:00:00


VIEW MORE
story-7
Top 10 Most Explosive Corvettes Ever Made: Power-to-Weight Ratio Ranked!

Slideshow: The 10 most explosive Corvettes ever built based on power-to-weight ratio.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-20 07:23:03


VIEW MORE
story-8
150 hp to 1,250 hp: Every Corvette Generation Compared by the Specs That Matter

Slideshow: From C1 to C8 we compare every Corvette generation by the numbers.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-12 16:54:12


VIEW MORE
story-9
8 Coolest Corvette Pace Cars (and Replicas) of All Time

Slideshow: Some Corvette pace cars became collectible legends, while others perfectly captured the look and attitude of their era.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-05-11 09:50:51


VIEW MORE