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Capinoy123
05-29-2012, 10:13 PM
So what should I set my timing at on my built 2.0 liter? I have wiesco hd pistons, howard rods, brian crower 280 cams with kiggly racing beehive springs.
Standard 5° btdc?

Goat Blower
05-29-2012, 10:40 PM
I generally go 8-10, although that doesn't mean much anymore with customizable timing maps from link and others. Bumping it up to 10 BTDC worked great back with TMO and or a VPC.

turbotalon1g
05-30-2012, 09:54 AM
I'd rock the standard so you can have a for sure baseline when tuning, plus like steve said you have all the control you need in link.

Good luck this year, you always run some good times Still on the 3065?

Capinoy123
05-30-2012, 10:11 AM
Yup. Still on the 3065. I just wanna get my car tuned to the T! In dsm link as my car builds boost timing is falling and continues to fall through out the entire pull.... Not sure why?

turbotalon1g
05-30-2012, 11:47 AM
what map r u on?

niterydr
05-30-2012, 12:43 PM
Yup. Still on the 3065. I just wanna get my car tuned to the T! In dsm link as my car builds boost timing is falling and continues to fall through out the entire pull.... Not sure why?

As engine load increases generally timing values will decrease until MBT is hit, then steadily increase as RPM increase, assuming load holds constant.

turbotalon1g
05-30-2012, 02:34 PM
As engine load increases generally timing values will decrease until MBT is hit, then steadily increase as RPM increase, assuming load holds constant.

I thought you don't want to increase over MBT no matter what?

From what I understand you want to try and increase timing with RPM until you hit that MBT point.

Capinoy123
05-30-2012, 10:43 PM
I know that timing retards as boost increases, but when I hit max boost 30 psi yhe timing is still falling. I guess im not understanding your question? What map am I using? Do you mean maf? If so im using a 3 1/2" gm maf. As for the load holding constant. Im 80% sure that it is. Checked for boost leaks 2 years ago, none. I know the weather can effect vaccum hoses over time so ill double check those, and do another boost leak test over the weekend. Checked compression, 180 across the board. What am I missing?!!

niterydr
05-30-2012, 11:22 PM
I thought you don't want to increase over MBT no matter what?

From what I understand you want to try and increase timing with RPM until you hit that MBT point.

MBT is dependent upon certain load and rpm combinations, it isn't a set timing value for all rpm point.

For example, let us say a car makes peak power with 10 degrees of ignition timing at 5000rpm and you rev to 7000rpm.
6000rpm, you may want 11 degrees of timing (to get to MBT again for that RPM/Load), and 7000rpm you may want 12 degrees of timing (to get to MBT again for that RPM/Load).

turbotalon1g
05-31-2012, 12:01 PM
MBT is dependent upon certain load and rpm combinations, it isn't a set timing value for all rpm point.

For example, let us say a car makes peak power with 10 degrees of ignition timing at 5000rpm and you rev to 7000rpm.
6000rpm, you may want 11 degrees of timing (to get to MBT again for that RPM/Load), and 7000rpm you may want 12 degrees of timing (to get to MBT again for that RPM/Load).

Yeah I get that, but I thought overall though you still want timing to climb with RPMs, as too much retard can be bad.

Capinoy, i meant your base timing map is it for a 1g or 2g. Assuming you are on corn run the 1g map and work off of that.