Timing Values for low boost
I know I'm leaving power on the table, I just want it to be safe. My question is, is there a ball park "safe" timing to run for X amount of boost, also consider I'm running 241 heads. I'm sure I can run a few more degrees above 2800 to atleast 4500 rpm. Like I said, I'm just trying to get a ball park figure so I don't screw anything up.
I could ask this another way. When should you have your lowest amount of timing applied, the highest, and the intermediate ranges of timing that slowly decrease to the lowest amount of timing.
If you're just starting to tune it I would start out with 10 degrees or so until the a/f is spot on and work on the ignition advance from there.
If you're just starting to tune it I would start out with 10 degrees or so until the a/f is spot on and work on the ignition advance from there.
I'm going to add a few degrees under 4500 until I get KR or meet my N/A timing values which ever is first. Even N/A, I had 23 degrees, I know it will not be that much. I have a meth kit, but I'm an idiot and bought the wrong one. I'm waiting to hear back from snow performance, and see if they will let me trade out my controllers. The one I have is for a MAF set up.
Mine is 15 from .61 g/cyl 2800rpm all the way to the bottom right of the table.
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