Need a Turbo timing table to get me started.
#1
Need a Turbo timing table to get me started.
Can anyone share some of your input on this? I have no meth and run 93 octane only, I have a JGS 50mm WG and they say the least boost it will make with the softest spring is about 9 PSI so I want to be conservative. I'm using HP Tuners and have never tuned a turbo car so I welcome any and all advice,TIA.
#3
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On the hptuners site you have some turbo cars that you can take a timing table off of.
I went around 12 max for starters and obviously you want to be able to monitor knock retard like a hawk as you gradually move up on the timing.Obviously you want to also get your afr more turbo friendly like 10.5 to 11.5 range. You are using a maf for now?
I went around 12 max for starters and obviously you want to be able to monitor knock retard like a hawk as you gradually move up on the timing.Obviously you want to also get your afr more turbo friendly like 10.5 to 11.5 range. You are using a maf for now?
#4
On the hptuners site you have some turbo cars that you can take a timing table off of.
I went around 12 max for starters and obviously you want to be able to monitor knock retard like a hawk as you gradually move up on the timing.Obviously you want to also get your afr more turbo friendly like 10.5 to 11.5 range. You are using a maf for now?
I went around 12 max for starters and obviously you want to be able to monitor knock retard like a hawk as you gradually move up on the timing.Obviously you want to also get your afr more turbo friendly like 10.5 to 11.5 range. You are using a maf for now?
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OK, so i am not a expert at tunning. I just started and feel i got the basic's down. This is from my maf tune, @ 6 psi, on 93 octane. Ended up staying @ 11.3 afr, and didn't pull any timing. I paid to have this tune done. Now i just changed the os to 2 bar sd. I have pulled timing out for now to get the afr's correct, then i will throw some timing back at it, but atleast you can see roughly what was done. Again im not 100% sure if this is the best way to do it, but this is what i had done by what i feel was a pretty good tuner.
This was on a 98 so my table doesn't go as high as yours.
If the pictures is not big enough, here is the link
http://www.sidewayz.net/sparktable.jpg
Hope this helps, it can be hard getting started but once you get some basics down it all makes sense, and comes together.
Chris
This was on a 98 so my table doesn't go as high as yours.
If the pictures is not big enough, here is the link
http://www.sidewayz.net/sparktable.jpg
Hope this helps, it can be hard getting started but once you get some basics down it all makes sense, and comes together.
Chris
#6
OK, so i am not a expert at tunning. I just started and feel i got the basic's down. This is from my maf tune, @ 6 psi, on 93 octane. Ended up staying @ 11.3 afr, and didn't pull any timing. I paid to have this tune done. Now i just changed the os to 2 bar sd. I have pulled timing out for now to get the afr's correct, then i will throw some timing back at it, but atleast you can see roughly what was done. Again im not 100% sure if this is the best way to do it, but this is what i had done by what i feel was a pretty good tuner.
This was on a 98 so my table doesn't go as high as yours.
If the pictures is not big enough, here is the link
Hope this helps, it can be hard getting started but once you get some basics down it all makes sense, and comes together.
Chris
This was on a 98 so my table doesn't go as high as yours.
If the pictures is not big enough, here is the link
Hope this helps, it can be hard getting started but once you get some basics down it all makes sense, and comes together.
Chris