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Old 02-28-2002, 10:03 PM
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Default Re: Timing To Pull Per Pound Of Boost?

I would like to know too.
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Default Timing To Pull Per Pound Of Boost?

Is there a general rule to follow? I've seen a post about nitrous saying that per 50hp, 2 degrees should be pulled. I would expect that more timing would have to be pulled for boost.

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Default Re: Timing To Pull Per Pound Of Boost?

dunno if there is a rule about this.
I can tell you with 7psi of powerdyne non intercooled boost on the car I tuned we had to go as low as 16 degrees in some places for it not to ping.

I could look again but if I recall at that point it was 10 degrees less than the stock timing table.



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