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Is it true that tuners, on a turbocharged car will advanced the timing until they get a reasonable knock level.

i was told that on N/A car this method can't be applied because on a N/A car will reach torque drop off before high knock level and on turbo cars you reach a a high knock level before you reach torque drop off.

this is a ignition map for my rb25det can anyone give me any kind of suggestions for improvements. this was increased +2 deg.

from the stock Power FC ignition map.

thanks guy's

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Any mods etc done to it?

Heres the ignition map of a stock rb25, by no means follow this as it could cause damage to your engine as the fueling will be totaly different!

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Edited by murrayis

mods include

Intake with 100mm throttle body

Full 3 inch 5 zigen exhaust.

FMIC

Hks SSQBOV

Gt35r turbo with 6 boost top mount

Tial 44mm external gate

Sard 280l/h pump

Sard 800cc injectors

Sard fuel regulators

Hks twin power

Z32 AFM

Sard fuel rail

Buildt motor

Lm2 wideband

Powerfc and datalogit

(just of the top off my head.)

I've added a list of logs to be looked at

I'm running 12psi and can fell the tire wanting to rip loose in thr. gear.

any help would be very much appreciated. there is a pic of the set up in the attachment.

this car is for drag porpoises

thanks again guys.

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i have a race on the weekend and any help would be very helpful looking at the AFR i will try to datalog and get a AFR of 12.0 at WOT.

I'm learning about timing and need a little help on the topic.

thanks for all your help again guy's this car would not be where it is today if not for SAU guru's

i have a race on the weekend and any help would be very helpful looking at the AFR i will try to datalog and get a AFR of 12.0 at WOT.

I'm learning about timing and need a little help on the topic.

thanks for all your help again guy's this car would not be where it is today if not for SAU guru's

get a 3g mobile phone, and for $300.00 USD$ i will tune it for you.

the 1st map has way too much timing in it for aussie pump fuel....the second one posted is more like it

the fist map is my whole ignition map that is in settings 2 on the datalogit screen i Had add +2 deg timing to the stock map.

this is the whole map was raised by +2deg. timing

the second map was a log in 4th gear at WOT.

and the resulting data.

i use crappy 93 octane fuel ( this is not good but with a knock of no more that 15 at WOT is not to bad )

what do you guy's think.

i though that tuner keep on adding timing until they reach torque drop off or high knock levels.

get a 3g mobile phone, and for $300.00 USD$ i will tune it for you.

Guilt-Toy how can you tune it using a Phone ????????

how about i just buy you a all payed trip to my shop ( a vaction to this place)

hotel and everything payed in full. lol what you say.??????

Guilt-Toy how can you tune it using a Phone ????????

how about i just buy you a all payed trip to my shop ( a vaction to this place)

hotel and everything payed in full. lol what you say.??????

that can happen... where are you ?

look at my remote controll thread in my sig

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