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Originally posted by foff667: with like 22-24* of timing at wot thats where he made the most power...i tried adding a tad more and it lost about .5mph so we tried pulling some fuel and same result so he'll probably run the program that commands like 22-23*...just because you can throw in 30* with no KR doesnt mean thats gonna make more power then 22* [img]smile.gif[/img]
Im a little confused by this. I am pretty sure I have a stock timing table and hit 28 degrees of timing on my autotap. I read on the other board, his timing is advanced 3 degrees. Which would mean he is over 30.
Originally posted by RedFrk13: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by foff667: with like 22-24* of timing at wot thats where he made the most power...i tried adding a tad more and it lost about .5mph so we tried pulling some fuel and same result so he'll probably run the program that commands like 22-23*...just because you can throw in 30* with no KR doesnt mean thats gonna make more power then 22* [img]smile.gif[/img]
Im a little confused by this. I am pretty sure I have a stock timing table and hit 28 degrees of timing on my autotap. I read on the other board, his timing is advanced 3 degrees. Which would mean he is over 30. </font>[/QUOTE]I'll host the .bin tonight it's different in places
G what can I copy from your tune that will make my 1999 A4 any faster.. Does it matter If i copy some of your tables? Which ones dont you recommend that I use for reference
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ET:15.1 NA 14.3@96 MPH 75 Dry Shot
You could try the timing table, but always log your runs to see if it knocks. I wouldn't desensitize your knock sensors unless it is necessary to do so. Also, if you still have a cat, don't get rid of the COT protection or you'll toast your cat.
every car is different...personally ive never done two of the same tunes...no car reacts the same.
00 GTP<br />98 Camaro v6<br />See, told ya I\'d be rockin another 4th gen :D<br />V6 & V8 tuning available at <a href=\"http://mysite.verizon.net/whenn1/\" target=\"_blank\">http://mysite.verizon.net/whenn1/</a>
Little G, how much do you think the hptuners has helped? It's something I've been looking into and I was wondering if its worth the money if I don't have a ton of mods.
-Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.
I guess I could attribute at least 5 tenths to HPTuners. But I'm so hooked on it, I wouldn't even think about running without it. I log every single run, and I use the two-step launch trick. I would not be in the 13s without HPTuners.
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