How do you obtain a particular timing number?
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How do you obtain a particular timing number?
I see a lot of people posting what they set their timing to (degrees) using LS1 Edit. I have LS1 Edit, but I do not know how to obtain a particular timing number. All I see is that you can multiple the timing table by a percent in order to reduce or increase.
Thanks for your help.
James
Thanks for your help.
James
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Click on the value or values you want to change on the map.
on the bottom of the screen type in the new value that you want inserted. on left side of that box there is a button that says add value (or somthing like that) click that button and that will change the figure in the map. Then click apply on the bottom left side of the screen to lock that figure in.
on the bottom of the screen type in the new value that you want inserted. on left side of that box there is a button that says add value (or somthing like that) click that button and that will change the figure in the map. Then click apply on the bottom left side of the screen to lock that figure in.
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You adjust the table. The engine operating point
selects which (X,Y) entry is used. The numbers
people report are usually off their logger, which
gives tick-by-tick actuals. If you logged RPM and
gm/cyl (dynamic cylinder air) you could pinpoint
the timing table cell/value being used.
selects which (X,Y) entry is used. The numbers
people report are usually off their logger, which
gives tick-by-tick actuals. If you logged RPM and
gm/cyl (dynamic cylinder air) you could pinpoint
the timing table cell/value being used.
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You don't want to change all the cells just the cells from 3000rpm all the way up and .50 gms/cyl down to the bottom of the map. So basicly everything in the lower right 1/4 of the map.