electronic spark advance

  • 1electronic spark advance — (ESA) the part of an ECU that controls ignition timing and dwell angle …

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  • 2spark advance — Causing the spark plug to fire earlier by altering the position of the distributor breaker points in relation to the distributor shaft. See advance electronic spark advance ignition advance …

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  • 3electronic spark timing system — (EST) An ECM controlled timing of ignition spark. This replaces the vacuum or centrifugal mechanism in the distributor and uses the computer to advance or retard the spark timing …

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  • 4spark — The bridging or jumping of a gap between two electrodes by a current of electricity. One of the essential factors in a combustion engine (Fuel, Air, Proper proportion of mixture, compression, timing, Spark). See electronic spark advance… …

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  • 5advance — [1] The act of changing the ignition timing so that the spark occurs earlier in the cycle. The opposite is retard. [2] It may refer to the device which makes this adjustment. Also see automatic advance centrifugal advance electronic spark advance …

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  • 6ESA — Acronym for Electronic Spark Advance …

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  • 9Homogeneous charge compression ignition — Thermodynamics …

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  • 10Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition — Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, or HCCI, is a form of internal combustion in which well mixed fuel and oxidizer (typically air) are compressed to the point of auto ignition. As in other forms of combustion, this exothermic reaction… …

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