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Old 10-22-2005, 09:28 AM
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Lightbulb Turbo Timing Table, what does it look like?

Ok guys, I'm starting to do a little more research for my future Turbo project.

I know for a Super Charged system, you want your high load timing table values to start off high and then as RPMs go up, timing goes down.

Can anyone post some screen shots of a Turbo Timing table?

I do know that whatever you post probably won't be "ideal" for my set up, but it could be a good starting point for people like myself that are getting into turbos.

Also, if you could, maybe explain in detail about it too.

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Timing tables on a turbo application is pretty simple -- normal timing like what you'd see in an N/A car up until you get to the higher load ranges where boost comes in. Then you begin ramping the timing down. You tune timing more by load than RPM as well, since the boost can come in anywhere.



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