Cam Angel Sensor! Timing

jdub

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It fires when the ECU sends the appropriate signals to the ignitor...and that's going to depend on Ne, G1 and G2 signals from the CPS. After start, the ECU also adjusts basic ignition timing according to various sensors.

Just set your timing according to the pic I posted...then, set basic ignition to 10 deg BTDC with TE1 and E1 jumped in the diagnostic block. Idle speed should be set at 650 RPM and no codes stored.