Haltech Split timing question
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I've been reading up on split timing and am trying to tune for it.
I have a e6x, on a s5 tii engine.
Question is; to set split timing, do I just adjust the trailing maps whatever degrees from the leading map to adjust split?
for example, leading timing is at 5 degrees atdc at 0 psi load, So I set trailing to 20 degrees atdc , and that would give me a 15 degree split?
is this How you set the split?
Another example, if I have 5 degrees atdc across the board for leading, and set trailing to 20 degrees atdc, that would give me a 15 degree split across the board,correct?
I have a e6x, on a s5 tii engine.
Question is; to set split timing, do I just adjust the trailing maps whatever degrees from the leading map to adjust split?
for example, leading timing is at 5 degrees atdc at 0 psi load, So I set trailing to 20 degrees atdc , and that would give me a 15 degree split?
is this How you set the split?
Another example, if I have 5 degrees atdc across the board for leading, and set trailing to 20 degrees atdc, that would give me a 15 degree split across the board,correct?
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E6x doesn't actually have a split map.
There's is a leading map and a trailing map.
So long story short, the difference between the 2 would be the split.
So if I want a 15 degree split, and leading is set to 5, I would set trailing to 20. Am I understanding this correctly?
If you want 15 split, you enter 15.
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