AntiLag: My expirance, whats yours?
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What I experience sometimes is that when I engage ALS and push full throttle, my pedal is hanging and not releasing when I take of my foot. Only when I turn the key to stop the engine, it will come back or if I push the pedal a few times hard ALS stops. It doesn't look like some mechanical thing with the pedal but more something like pressure or something that keeps the throttle open. Anybody has some explanation for this?
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Played with the settings some more and the puff of smoke is almost all gone I was able to build almost 6psi. I'm happy with it, happy with the flames too. It's pretty funny, the flames that shoots out actually teaches retarded people not to get too close to my rear bumper at a stop light it's pretty cool to watch at night when I get off work to see bright flashes reflecting on their hood and windshield and the look on their face. The loud pops and flames scares the shit out of em.
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just a little observation when I went to the track, with the ignition retard set at 40 degrees, I was able to build ~14psi at 6800rpm. When I changed it to 30 degrees, it built ~10psi at 6800rpm. The thing about this is, I thought there was no difference between 30 degrees and 40 degrees of retard, since it'll ultimately end up at -6 degrees?
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huh nice findultra spikey wrote:just a little observation when I went to the track, with the ignition retard set at 40 degrees, I was able to build ~14psi at 6800rpm. When I changed it to 30 degrees, it built ~10psi at 6800rpm. The thing about this is, I thought there was no difference between 30 degrees and 40 degrees of retard, since it'll ultimately end up at -6 degrees?
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True.. 40 crank degrees from lets say a nice value of 13degrees of timing would equal -27 on the crank; "theoretically" but; these are crank degrees; not cam degrees of rotation... so this is a BIG difference when it comes to thinking of rotor position in the dizzy. I need to do some looking up on this, mainly I need to look into cam angles to see when they are within reach or reach the middle point between electrodes on the cap; see what crank degree value the "middle point" is; for the sake of arguement; when you retard it to -6 from 16, it translates to 22 degrees, which at the cam would be 5.5 degrees of rotation... so at our antilag value of -27 [your fuel map for the ALS boost level is at 13Deg], that would be 43 degrees crank translated into 10.75 degrees of cam rotation... would this be enough to be unsafe? it takes 1/2 a crank revolution to get the cam to turn 1/8 of the way around (supposedly this would be half way to the next plug wire in simple terms) But I understand it's ignition firing we're getting at and not cam rotation... but; it would take ALOT more rotation/retard to hit another cylinder.... IMHO now I know it's more complicated, but its for the sake of arguement; so does anybody else understand what I am trying to say?Bugermass wrote:Its only a matter of a handfull of degress before the spark can jump to the next point in the dizzy and fire a cylinder out of order.
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