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Where would we be today without the Viva, Vectra, Cavalier, Astra or Corsa? We have Alexander Wilson (founder) and Luton to thank – the Bedfordshire town most famous for hat making and perhaps more importantly the birth place of Vauxhall Motors who commenced manufacturing “horseless carriages” in 1903 with a five horsepower version complete with two forward gears and no reverse! He moved production to Luton in 1905. American company General Motors purchased Vauxhall in 1925 therefore you’ll find the Opel brand (GM’s subsidiary in Germany) is mostly indistinguishable from its UK assembly plant. A fascinating fact is approximately 80% of all Vauxhall production is sold to other countries from Opel factories based in Spain, Germany and Poland even our UK sold vehicles. Griffin House is Vauxhalls’ HQ the V and griffin emblems featured on the companies corporate identity moved from being rectangular in the ‘70’s and 80’s to circular in 2008 so both Opel and Vauxhall emblems fit both cars bonnet recesses.
Ignition timing, in a spark ignition internal combustion engine, is the process of setting the time that a spark will occur in the combustion chamber (during the compression stroke) relative to piston position and crankshaft angular velocity.Setting the correct ignition timing is crucial in the performance of an engine. The ignition timing affects many variables including engine longevity, fuel economy, and engine power. Modern engines that are controlled by an engine control unit use a computer to control the timing throughout the engine's RPM range. Older engines that use mechanical spark distributors rely on inertia (by using rotating weights and springs) and manifold vacuum in order to set the ignition timing throughout the engine's RPM range. There are many factors that influence ignition timing. These include which type of ignition system is used, engine speed and load, which components are used in the ignition system, and the settings of the ignition system components. Usually, any major engine changes or upgrades will require a change to the ignition timing settings of the engine.