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Diesel Timing Advance
I know with gasoline engines, igniton timing advances with rpm and retards with engine load (air charge density). With a diesel, I am assuming that injector timing still needs to advance with rpm, but since the air charge is a constant, I'm thinking rpm would ... Login to read more. ![]()
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