GSlender's Track Beeotch!
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Re: GSlender's Track Beeotch!
If it helps I run up to 38 degree timing advance
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Re: GSlender's Track Beeotch!
sailaholic wrote:If it helps I run up to 38 degree timing advance
I guess that depends where in the rpm/load area - but I can't get anywhere beyond 22 deg at 100% load across any RPM band... which seems really wrong!?
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Re: GSlender's Track Beeotch!
gslender wrote: I'm also using the stock brake booster and so far haven't found any issues with not having enough vacuum
I have collected some data on this and will post on the weekend. This is one of the reasosn why I gave the car a run to see what vacuum the ITB's are making.
For a NA6 with stock master/booster 44 lbs of force on the pedal and no engine vacuum, line pressure should be between 156-171 psi. With 19.7 in of vacuum and the same pedal force, the line pressure should be 754-796.
I can try and find out how much advance is on mine, however I believe that it is close to the limits. Last dyno test it was discussed that if the car was tuned on E85 max timing could be used with no problems.
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Re: GSlender's Track Beeotch!
This be what I'm running with now....
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Re: GSlender's Track Beeotch!
What are you using for knock?
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plohl wrote:What are you using for knock?
My ears... ping ping....<remove 2 deg> ....ping...<remove 2 deg> .... sounds good.
...but will be going to the Dyno and use their Det cans or whatever they use...!?
But so far, really stumped over how I can be so far away from what others achieve with spark advance.
I'm thinking the higher stock compression of 9.5 to 1 will be a factor, but still thought I'd be getting better than that...maybe not!?
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Re: GSlender's Track Beeotch!
Wot at 2000-4000 rpm is 15 degree. 25 at 5500, 30 at 7000. Based on alpha n tuning.
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sailaholic wrote:Wot at 2000-4000 rpm is 15 degree. 25 at 5500, 30 at 7000. Based on alpha n tuning.
Ok, well I'm not far off that then.... so probably ok.... hard to hear ping at 5500+ so I was conservative at that area... need to complete on the Dyno.
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Just learnt the previous owner of the head shaved it fairly aggressively and forgot to mention that it might now running as much as 11:1 compression !!
So that explains it then ..... LOL
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Re: GSlender's Track Beeotch!
What fuel are you running, with 11:1 you should be running no less than 98.
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He often forgets the details haha
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Re: GSlender's Track Beeotch!
Would also make up for the torque loss from the itbs.
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sailaholic wrote:Would also make up for the torque loss from the itbs.
Most surprising aspect is even with pretty significant overlap tuned in, she still pulls strong like a bitch from 4k.... Pretty happy!!
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Magpie wrote:What fuel are you running, with 11:1 you should be running no less than 98.
When I can, I'm gonna try E85
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Just curious on what fuel you are running now whilst tuning.
E85 is a whole other issue. Have you installed the correct valves and fuel system parts for E85? Fuel capacity will become an issue as well, have you thought about where/how you will carry the extra fuel?
E85 is a whole other issue. Have you installed the correct valves and fuel system parts for E85? Fuel capacity will become an issue as well, have you thought about where/how you will carry the extra fuel?
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