ignition timing is controlled by the electronic control module or the "brain" on distributorless engines. Reysher
The timing is not adjusable It is distributorless ignition
If it is a distributorless ignition system, you don't. The timing is all handled by the ecm. It picks up the signal from a crank sensor in the block. It has a reluctor wheel cast in the crank.
No. It has a DIS (Distributorless Ignition System)
how do i adjust the ignition timing on a 1990 suzuki gsx 750f
You cannot adjust timing its done in the ecu
The 1988 Chevy Celebrity uses distributorless ignition. There is no provision to alter timing, the engine control module takes care of that.
Saturns 91-02 are distributorless engines and therefore have no ignition timing adjustments.
Yes ANSWER No - a 1998 3.0 L Ford Ranger does not have a distributor which would allow you to adjust the ignition timing - it has a coil pack and the ignition timing is controlled by the PCM ( powertrain control module )
Chevy S10 in 2001 didn't have a 2.0L engine. They had a 2.2L engine and it has a (DIS) distributorless ignition system. There is no timing to set.
You dont. The ignition timing is set by the PCM and is non-adjustable.
What year
if it has a distributor you can.