Haltech Advance..
#51
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s
we ran an s5 fc motor+haltech last year, and it made best power at 0psi (na car) @26btdc.
We've run our 20B NA up to 30-degrees, but there was very little power being made over 25-degrees, so why not back the timing down?
i'm conservative, but i like to run 32-34 degrees in the cruising ranges.
I peg the max, especially in the high vacuum ranges - 50-degrees.
It doesn't hurt anything, and it's supposed to be good for emissions.
-Ted
#52
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Originally Posted by RETed
That seems to be the consensus.
We've run our 20B NA up to 30-degrees, but there was very little power being made over 25-degrees, so why not back the timing down?
Yep, you all are a bunch of wussies!
I peg the max, especially in the high vacuum ranges - 50-degrees.
It doesn't hurt anything, and it's supposed to be good for emissions.
-Ted
We've run our 20B NA up to 30-degrees, but there was very little power being made over 25-degrees, so why not back the timing down?
Yep, you all are a bunch of wussies!
I peg the max, especially in the high vacuum ranges - 50-degrees.
It doesn't hurt anything, and it's supposed to be good for emissions.
-Ted
Right now I run somewhere in the 36 degree range. I've tried even higher, up to 45 degrees, but felt no difference in terms of driveability or smoothness. All that happened was that my coolant temps went up a bit.
#53
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Maybe on steady-state cruising, but the engine is supposed to respond faster with the more aggressive ignition timing uner high vacuum when throttling...
Coolant temps went up?
Now that's kinda odd...
-Ted
Coolant temps went up?
Now that's kinda odd...
-Ted
#55
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You can ramp it up pretty quick.
My cruise maps starts at 2500 rpm, so keeping the same shape as that curve, I basically split the the difference between my idle timing and cruise timing into equal intervals.
My car seems a little more responsive with 15 degree split at idle, than with 10.
My cruise maps starts at 2500 rpm, so keeping the same shape as that curve, I basically split the the difference between my idle timing and cruise timing into equal intervals.
My car seems a little more responsive with 15 degree split at idle, than with 10.
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