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#1590 - 05/18/03 02:07 PM
More timing how?
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Here's the deal. Everyone says if you install larger injectors (Ex:SVO 30's), and have a ported Maf, you will gain more timing across the board, because you are usually in an over-rich condition after injector install. You then have to lie to the PCM that you are leaner. I always thought if you were telling the PCM you were leaner/less load, you would actually lower timing values, instead of raising them. Why and how is this true? Anyone have any info on this? <img src="graemlins/cheers.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
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#1591 - 06/02/03 06:42 PM
Re: More timing how?
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There is no relationship between your air fuel ratio and timing.
The high octane timing table has rpm on one axis and grams/cylinder on another.
Grams/Cylinder is calculated based on the Grams/Second value that is provided by the MAF. As G/C gets higher, your timing typically drops.
So, altering your MAF table could impact the cell you select for a timing value. Not the way to dial in your car.
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#1592 - 06/08/03 07:33 AM
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In other words, I should not touch my maf table period, only adjust my injector flow table, correct?
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#1594 - 06/08/03 05:54 PM
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I do have a ported maf though, that is why I was asking in my above question. Should I still leave it alone, or no? (Scratch, Scratch)
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#1596 - 06/09/03 03:17 PM
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Sounds good. Why is this stupid mod so popular? Is it a good mod for a pretty much stock engine?
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