Help with Adjusting Timing
#1
I Did some logs last night and I am only getting 8deg of advance at launch and then it slowly decays to around 4 deg of advance at the shift point 5600 RPM. How do I raise the timing? My A/F is good at around 12:1, and I am not getting any KR. I have not messed with any of the timing tables at all. What EXACTLY do I adjust and by how big of increments? Thanks for the help.
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#5
After you install 1.4, This should get you started.
Zero- fuel ratio vs RPM modifier table
Set Knock learn to Max RPM- 7100 Min RPM- 7000 (this will keep you from going into the low octane table).
Multiply IAT vs MAP table by 50%
In the high octane timing table- from .68 g/cyl to 1.2 g/cyl and from 1600 rpm to 6000 rpm(basically a big square area of numbers) set timing to 16 or so. (this should be a safe starting point)
Do these things, then go do some logs and report back.
Zero- fuel ratio vs RPM modifier table
Set Knock learn to Max RPM- 7100 Min RPM- 7000 (this will keep you from going into the low octane table).
Multiply IAT vs MAP table by 50%
In the high octane timing table- from .68 g/cyl to 1.2 g/cyl and from 1600 rpm to 6000 rpm(basically a big square area of numbers) set timing to 16 or so. (this should be a safe starting point)
Do these things, then go do some logs and report back.
#7
Originally Posted by BlownAlaskan
hey, where is the iat vs. map table? update turned out fine. ???
You got the update to work?
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#8
yea, update worked fine. I still can't seem to locate the right table, where is it on the screen? Also, you said multiply the table by 50%, do you mean take all of the values * 1.5, or take all of the values * 0.5?
#9
Originally Posted by BlownAlaskan
yea, update worked fine. I still can't seem to locate the right table, where is it on the screen? Also, you said multiply the table by 50%, do you mean take all of the values * 1.5, or take all of the values * 0.5?
Just looked , and its called IAT vs Load timing.There is a mult% button in the corner of the screen, and a box next to it. Put 50 in the box and hit the Mult% button. It should cut all values in the table in half.


