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Hernj65 07-31-2022 08:35 AM

Someone experienced want to check my spark map
 
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Can someone help me out and look over my spark and afr table verify I'm not going to aggressive?
car is a 2000 with an mp62 hotside, FMIC and ive recorded 10psi max boost on a log. If you need any more info feel free to ask. TIA.
Edit: 93 octane

Tchaps 07-31-2022 11:33 AM

I think the starting point would be to ensure your spark map covers all the rpms you use. Appears to stop at 5k rpm.

Any reason for this?

But in all honesty just go check out https://trubokitty.com/#/tune

Will answer all your questions from the brilliant amount of info kind enough to be shared on that site.

Hernj65 07-31-2022 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by Tchaps (Post 1625548)
I think the starting point would be to ensure your spark map covers all the rpms you use. Appears to stop at 5k rpm.

Any reason for this?

But in all honesty just go check out https://trubokitty.com/#/tune

Will answer all your questions from the brilliant amount of info kind enough to be shared on that site.

I question this too and ill have to ask the guy helping me why it doesn't go to 7kish rpm.

Hernj65 08-07-2022 09:48 AM

In response to why my spark table stops at 5krpm. My tuner says that it stops there because the advance doesn't change after that rpm. Does this sound right? So does this mean that if I go over 5k rpm then whatever the advance is in that area it will just use what's at the end if the table?

SpartanSV 08-07-2022 11:15 AM

Yes you'll be running the same timing from 5000-redline. A proper tune would have timing increasing with RPM all the way to redline.

sixshooter 08-10-2022 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by SpartanSV (Post 1625885)
Yes you'll be running the same timing from 5000-redline. A proper tune would have timing increasing with RPM all the way to redline.

This


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