+timing for power if knock deaf
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+timing for power if knock deaf
For reference this is with stock block and head.
The question I have is this:
Does it make sense to add 1 or 2 degrees of timing if it makes MORE power and MORE torque IF to do this you must increase the knock deafness ONE step from stock?
I will come back around and post the knock sensitivity table I am talking about. I noticed that the Cobb Stage4 tune does the exact thing I am talking about, and that is for stock block.
They leave the knock settings stock for stages 1-3.
I suppose there are two camps on this:
1.) stock block means leave knock settings stock. No exceptions.
2.) stock block making 50% more power than designed needs to have knock sensitivity lowered
Anyone have some thoughts on this?
The question I have is this:
Does it make sense to add 1 or 2 degrees of timing if it makes MORE power and MORE torque IF to do this you must increase the knock deafness ONE step from stock?
I will come back around and post the knock sensitivity table I am talking about. I noticed that the Cobb Stage4 tune does the exact thing I am talking about, and that is for stock block.
They leave the knock settings stock for stages 1-3.
I suppose there are two camps on this:
1.) stock block means leave knock settings stock. No exceptions.
2.) stock block making 50% more power than designed needs to have knock sensitivity lowered
Anyone have some thoughts on this?
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