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Old 03-31-2016, 07:47 PM
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Alright guys. I'm buying my plate kit tomorrow. I plan on running 100 shot max. No more. I am also purchasing a window switch. Do I need to pull timing? Stock 2005 ctsv.
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rule of thumb is for every 50hp you pull 2 degrees of timing, A lot of guys don't pull timing till they reach the 125 to 150 mark. I ran 150 for years and never pulled timing and then my buddies car at 150 needed to pull 4 degrees to stop spark knock.
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What he said...

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how hard is it to hook up the window switch?
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It not hard at all. Tach and TPS will run to either the ECM or you go off the TPS sensor or a coil pack for the hookup.

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