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Current set up:
LQ4, gen 4 rods and flat top pistons (with these heads it's basically an iron LS2)
Ported 799 heads and LS9 head gaskets, head studs. 10.9:1 compression
on E85 with enough fuel for about 1600whp (WAY more than I'll need)
TBSS intake/LS3 throttle body
VS racing 80/96 t6 1.32ar on 18psi for now, 4" intercooler
LSXceleration "stage 2" (as they call it) turbo cam 226/230 .625"/.625" 114+4
Holley Terminator X max ecu
Last edited by Y2K_Camaro; Mar 13, 2026 at 06:47 AM.
I guarantee those guys running big boost and lots of timing are reading their plugs after every pass.
If you don't want to mess with that then just leave the timing low.
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If I were up at 10.9:1 compression I would certainly be starting lower than that and reading plugs to come up with my final timing.
I was actually waiting for the 60' timing to bite me first.
Side note, you tuned my '00 Camaro back in the 2009 time frame in Az. Man that car ran great its whole life, I eventually sold it. But when I left the dyno that day and drove back to Yuma, the whole way home anybody and everybody could get a race. Couldn't tell me **** haha


I was actually waiting for the 60' timing to bite me first.
Side note, you tuned my '00 Camaro back in the 2009 time frame in Az. Man that car ran great its whole life, I eventually sold it. But when I left the dyno that day and drove back to Yuma, the whole way home anybody and everybody could get a race. Couldn't tell me **** haha


The owner will probably want more timing and I'm going to have splaining to do
It might be conservative for your combo at a given boost level?













