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Old May 11, 2009, 01:54 PM
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I tried this last night... I lowered my timing during "spool" from 17, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6 @ the appropriate load/rpm's cells, to 14, 10, 9, 6, 5, 4 and gave it a few AFR points and all I noticed was a lack of power. I didnt feel any better response spooling...
My damn comp decided it didnt wanna log for me, right as I was about to start my pull, and found some error and immediately shut down, so I dont have a log to compare to, but Im still running this rom, so I will get to it by tomorrow at latest... I think I would rather have the TQ, as apposed to the 200-300 rpm's during spool. I spool @ 34xx-3500.

Note: I also spent a good 1/2 hour smoothing out the rest of the map in that area between 0 - 3500 rpm / 50 - 180 load... I dont think it can get any smoother...
Old May 11, 2009, 04:11 PM
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In my case I left a ton of the table stock and just re-scaled it to work on the top end stuff. I had way too much timing in my 100-200 load cells. I beleive by me lowering the cells put me more into the correct range base on what is posted above.

The car is finally knock free. Now that I have accomplished that.....time to gt the AFR correct then I will start slowly uping the timing slightly. Maybe I can find tha happy medium of spool, torque, and smoothness.
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