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How much timing to pull for spray........

Old 06-12-2004, 05:27 PM
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Default How much timing to pull for spray........

If I'm going to drive around N/A all the time, how much timing is pulled for a 150 shot.

I mean how do you know how many degrees to pull so you get max power when on the spray?

How much N/A RWHP will I lose if my 436 is set up with less timing on motor?
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Some folks reccomend pulling a couple degrees for every 100 hp of nitrous.
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2 degrees for every 50 hp
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The "General" rule is 2 degree's for every 50 horse, but most people dont change anything for 100-150 shots
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Well than, if I want to spray a progressive 300 shot I would have to pull 12 degrees??

How much RWHP would that take away from say a 500 RWHP N/A engine?


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