timing at idle help
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timing at idle help
this is my original post
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...wpost&t=351919
Someone said i should try adding a few degrees of timing at idle. Im new to my ecu flash and havent really messed with it nor had the time to read some stickys.
Just wondering if someone could post a generic timing map and highlight where i should add a few degress too.
thanks
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...wpost&t=351919
Someone said i should try adding a few degrees of timing at idle. Im new to my ecu flash and havent really messed with it nor had the time to read some stickys.
Just wondering if someone could post a generic timing map and highlight where i should add a few degress too.
thanks
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yeah just raise it like 2 degrees and see what she does......
you might have to mess with your ICV also. but let us know what happens....
you might have to mess with your ICV also. but let us know what happens....
Last edited by krazirob; Jun 18, 2008 at 04:37 AM.
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