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I am pointing out an error in this reply. With TunerCat the numbers displayed in the timing table already take the base timing into account. You do not add 6 degrees to the numbers shown in the table.
Originally Posted by MrWillys
I disagree and we've had this discussion before. If you have 30 degrees at WOT in the table the car gets 36 degrees.
I'm afraid this discussion about TunerCat is confusing. The OP has an '86, and he hasn't said anything about having a TunerCat. His question was quite simple, but I think the TunerCat talk has complicated the answer.
bjankuski, I think you answered his question in post #6, but later you threw in the TunerCat stuff. Is the TunerCat relevant to the OP's question? Isn't the TunerCat more for the later OBD2 cars?
I'm afraid this discussion about TunerCat is confusing. The OP has an '86, and he hasn't said anything about having a TunerCat. His question was quite simple, but I think the TunerCat talk has complicated the answer.
bjankuski, I think you answered his question in post #6, but later you threw in the TunerCat stuff. Is the TunerCat relevant to the OP's question? Isn't the TunerCat more for the later OBD2 cars?
TunerCat is used on OBD1 cars and can be used on OBD2 cars but it is a different program. The posts are relevant because they are dealing with what should be shown for actual timing and what the actual timing is on the balancer.