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Originally Posted by Sh0velMan Wow interesting. Never had my car (stock) do anything more than 27 degrees on the dyno, 24-26 was the norm. Now I can expect 28 regularly
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So yes, this car ran a few more degrees of timing than the others.. That's the thing, these cars have a dynamic timing control, it can switch between 3-4 different timing maps that have all these crazy multipliers.. You change one table and the car switches to another set of tables.. which is why the timing is often not the the same. Different ECU versions have crazier timing control than others. John |
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