Hi,
I've increased my timing on low rpms/low load, and really liked the affect.
Question: are there any long term side affects to this? Can I increase it too much even if I don't get KR?
High ignition advance on low load/low RPM
Re: High ignition advance on low load/low RPM
As long as you don't get KR...
2008 Cosmic Blue Mazda 3MPS
Built engine + WMI + GTX3071 gen2, ~509BHP @34PSI
2008 Icy Blue Mazda CX7
Stock engine and exhaust (YES!!), JBR3" + GTX2867 gen2 + Autotech HPFP, self-tuned to 330-ish BHP
Built engine + WMI + GTX3071 gen2, ~509BHP @34PSI
2008 Icy Blue Mazda CX7
Stock engine and exhaust (YES!!), JBR3" + GTX2867 gen2 + Autotech HPFP, self-tuned to 330-ish BHP
Re: High ignition advance on low load/low RPM
yes, but is it always true? no KR = higher the better?
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Re: High ignition advance on low load/low RPM
That is where a dyno will tell you whats right or wrong. It is possible to over advance and not get knock. Too much advance at low RPMs is hard on the rods.