If the engine has been running with the converted distributor on carburators it requires no further adjustment. Much the same as “Setting the timing while still running on carbs” but you will set the timing while the engine is spun over by the starter. Leave the four pin connector off until the timing is set to 14 degrees BTDC by rotating the distributor. To prevent the engine from starting you can pull the two fuel injection connectors or the fuse to the fuel pump.
To complete the distributor installation, connect the four pin connector to the harness from the ECM. Providing the ECM is connected to it’s sensors and powered up, you are now running a programmable computer controlled electronic ignition system! With a timing light you can check timing at various RPM’s. IMPORTANT: When driving if you hear pinging the timing is probably too far advanced, drop it back a couple of degrees. Excessive pinging can damage the engine. From this point on the timing should not require further adjustment and, unless someone is really looking, the conversion is really hard to spot. All done, easy as that.