Base timing

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Kmodo
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Base timing

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I am trying to figure out how to put my mx-3 back to its base timing. I know hondas require a jumper to make the computer allow this. I am also aware that the base timing is at 10 degrees. any help would be appreciated. I just checked the forums from the past year and saw nothing.<P>The car is a 92 4cyl. sohc<P> Thanks
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Re: Base timing

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Not sure if this is what you mean, but I know that on MX3 to put the car in diagnostics mode you need to ground pin 10 from the diagnostics plug.
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Re: Base timing

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I'm not sure how it's been modified, but removing power for 15 seconds should rest the ECU, and I use a Timing light to check the timing from there.<P>HTH<BR>tk1138
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