Timing at launch?
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I was just wondering what everyone else does meaning the moment you launch is your timing high or low? Do you ramp up or ramp down??? I am thinking i might gain some 60ft by playing around with the timing at launch....
For example, currently at the track I stall up to ~2k and flash it from there, it usually hits around ~3200 and about 21-22* of timing and ramps up to ~27-28*... I am wondering on the initial hit if the timing should be higher since the the load is less (grams/cyl)... I can only really test it at the track cause if i try to do it on the street i just flame the tires...
So in short what is your timing at launch and RPM?????
For example, currently at the track I stall up to ~2k and flash it from there, it usually hits around ~3200 and about 21-22* of timing and ramps up to ~27-28*... I am wondering on the initial hit if the timing should be higher since the the load is less (grams/cyl)... I can only really test it at the track cause if i try to do it on the street i just flame the tires...
So in short what is your timing at launch and RPM?????
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Cause i do my own tuning, so they are my spark tables... I really need to get on a load bearing dyno to dial in my Spark table, Justin set me up with a guy to show me how it is done, but I just don't have the money for his time and the dyno time....
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Yeah, understand. I was fine until it came to the timing tables, I can't see how anyone can get partial throttle timing down on the street. I had it pretty close but definately the dyno is the way to work timing by maintaining consistant load (variable at that) across the entire rpm.
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Ya I worked on the PT timing, it is more by feel, no exact science. But my little Terd-mobile scoots pretty good now, I am just fine tuning the timing at the track, even there it is rather difficult
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