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TIP with Timing MAP

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Hey guys, SO i have been wondering, How do you guys add timing in the boost portion of the timing maps? Lets say i want to add 5Degrees at 6PSI. I do not want the lines crossing. Should i select the entire map and add the same 5 Degrees? i hope you understand what i am trying to say :) thanks

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I generally add the timing 2 degrees by 2 degrees If you're line appear to cross thats because you could add more degree at less pressure ! BUT, it doesnt mean you may add 2 degrees everywhere ! Be careful about this because you could make it detonate like this Tune your low load first and when its done do your WOT When both done, do a balance between each line but they shouldnt cross each other :wink: Hope I'm clear :)
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Im not sure how to tune low load on a dynojet :( I think that can only be done on a load bearing dyno But thanks alot for the help along the way! much appreciated

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b20beast wrote:Im not sure how to tune low load on a dynojet :( I think that can only be done on a load bearing dyno But thanks alot for the help along the way! much appreciated
Try to tune the low load on the road and just go on a dynojet for the WOT I've never use it before so I cant really help but thats what I would do esle you could try to find a dynodynamics or dynapack around your area :wink:
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Post by b20beast »

but how to tune low load timing? det cans?

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Det can or EGT If you dont have any of them check your plugs :wink: And if you really dont know just leave it as the basemap was
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