Method and apparatus for providing ignition timing alarm for int

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123479, F02P 508

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ABSTRACT:
An ignition timing alarm device is provided for an internal combustion engine which includes an electronic ignition timing control arrangement for electronically controlling the ignition timing. A control arrangement is provided for memorizing the input of a fixed ignition timing command signal in order to subsequently issue a warning at a checking time if the vehicle ran at a speed exceeding a preset speed in a state where the ignition timing was controlled to be the fixed ignition timing in accord with the input of the fixed ignition timing command signal.

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