Trigger angle setting included in msq?
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Trigger angle setting included in msq?
I loaded the stock diyautotune mspnp msq after messing with some stuff trying to get 460cc's working that i found out were bad anyway but thats another thread all together. Since i loaded another msq, will i need to reset my timing by adjusting the trigger angle like i did when i first installed the mspnp?
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The trigger angle setting IS stored in the .msq. So if you loaded a different map you'll need to check your timing.
Now assuming you haven't moved the CAS, if you know what the trigger angle setting was before, it's going to be the same now... but throw a light on there and check it real quick, takes like 5min.
Now assuming you haven't moved the CAS, if you know what the trigger angle setting was before, it's going to be the same now... but throw a light on there and check it real quick, takes like 5min.
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yeah, i shouldve noted what it was before but i dont remember, i do remember that i needed to change it when i set it up, so i will need to throw a timing light on it and reset it.
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