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Timing question...

Old Aug 20, 2007 | 08:16 AM
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Alright, got the beast running this weekend and (aside from a few unexpected leaks and a set of glowing headers, all went well).

I'm looking for a general (read "safe") timing range to break this thing in at until I can get it dynotuned. Car has:

AFR 195's
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224/234 @ .050" .465/.488 cam.

While I was breaking in the lifter, the total advance read 43.6 at 1512 rpm. I'm not sure if that high or low. I had the BTM set at 2.5*/psi when I shot it around the block for a few minutes, just to be safe. I can't time the initial, since I had to bring it up so high (+10*) to solve the header issue, but I may have gone too high in my haste to cool off the exhaust. What do you guru's think?
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Shane,
Your ignition timing should be relative to engine load. Depending on you chip tune, you should be about:

36-38 deg at WOT You need to do a data log to confirm!!
You shouldn't dial yor BTM to a ?

Your timing under boost (3+PSI) should be 25-28 deg total.

You should buy or borrow a data log system so you can run the car and see what timing you chip is throwing in. You can then work your #'s backwords to see what to set the dial at to get to the 25 deg.
Once you have run on a dino and are sure you have good A.F. you may then want to add timing for more power.

Your chip may throw in 40+ deg of timing under high vaccuum (no load)
But you will burn her down quick if you see boost at that level
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