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that's not correct. i found that to behave weirdly in my experimentation with it though. even with the increment amount set at 0 (as stock) the iam can definitely go up and down. changing it does effect the step size though.
the easy way to disable the iam is to ensure that the current applied advance value is never greater than 3.9 degrees, as this is one of the conditions to entering rough correction mode. of course this can be accomplished by stuffing timing in the base map and reducing values in the advance map to achieve the same total timing.
it is widely accepted that this is a bad idea, at least from what i've read.
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