- Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:33 pm
#92730
FWIW I think it is most likely that the UCE has an ignition advance curve along the lines of something like a Boyer. I feel that the engine is too big not to have some form of advance curve. What I am more skeptical about, based on empirical evidence on my own bike and others who have fitted the later Hitchcocks carb conversion with no ill effects, is that the ignition advance is more sophisticated than that eg that it is affected by the TPS, or inlet vacuum. If this were so then either the engine would run permanently retarded, in which case it wouldn’t be quicker than it was with EFI as mine is, or it would run fully advanced, in which case it would probably pink. The only other option that I can see is that, if the ECU senses that there is no input from one or more sensors, it either defaults to a fixed advance curve ( like a simple Boyer) or sets a mid-point limp home mode. I think that a default advance curve, uninfluenced by TPS etc input is the most likely. After all, a lot of us used to put Boyer and similar systems on our twin cylinder bikes back in the day and they worked perfectly well based on engine speed alone, not needing to know how far open the throttle is. That said, it’s all speculation, but I do know that disconnecting the sensors and running with a carb produces a good-running engine. I’d love to know the truth of how it operates....