Doh! I was thinking the needles would self correct and come out of full rich, but I spaced the vacuum line... but that could still be switchable, with enough work.
I wonder how hard it would be to retrofit an electronic distributor?
(something like this:
http://www.hot-spark.com/)
It would sort of make the ECM Test a bit silly, cramming extra electronics in afterward... but on the other hand it would be interesting to see...
Difficult, and more work than the alternative in all honesty, but interesting to ponder none the less.
You could have a relay control the path to the distributor/ecm test bypass, and it could easily control an electronic vacuum switch for the carb, but I can't think of how you could automate the position of the stepper motor or the use of an electronic ignition controller to retard the timing...
Maybe such a thing exists, a standalone "two position/ two stage electronic ignition controller/ICU" that would allow you to switch between calibrated timings on the fly... if it doesn't it stands to reason that someone could make some money on such a thing... (though likely not in this crowd, at least, I don't think I'd want one.)
The real question is how easy would it be to tune the EI system to work with the existing ECM and
COULD we find a way to easily have two stored timings that could easily be activated by the relay, and would it be possible to automate the position of the stepper motor? (seeing as it's a
stepper motor it seems reasonable... but how would you sense the position to properly correct it?)
Ahhh, I think my mind might be telling me to sleep because
I'm dreaming already.
(Besides my "Gronk kit" is scheduled to arrive in the mail tomorrow, so the sooner I sleep, the sooner it's here)