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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 07:57 AM
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Default RE: Manual ignition timing reset

ORIGINAL: tophur

dear friends,
thanks a lot for the info. in particular, S4Poor, what you wrote, shared, here:
Not a problem, just a simple search, and cut & paste from Wikipedia ;-)

I will say that there are many programs out there to adjust ECU settings via the OBD II. I use a program called Lemmi-Winks for my Audi, I can pull/add timing etc. with it. There has to be similar software for the Disco out there.

Best of luck.
 
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 05:40 PM
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okay, thanks very much.

In addition to this topic, we are looking for the negative / common wire to the injectors...
or, in other words, the injectors firing signal line.

Where can we find this? It's probably better that we can find the negative / common wite to the injectors?
a picture would be worth a thousand words in this case....
poked around for it and couldn't find it.

T
 
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 07:19 PM
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Default RE: Manual ignition timing reset

Go here and download a manual....

http://green-oval.com/joomla/index.p...me&dir=ASC

it's free and might save you some trouble. The injectors are on the fuel rail under the manifold. Yours has a different engine management system than mine...
 
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