ECU reset and timing advance.
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After I got my cams installed, I advanced the timing 2 degrees, and I have never had any knock. My tuner did 70+ pulls, and was listening the entire time with head phones, and there was never any sort of detonation!!!
Vandy & Phoenix,
How many degrees did doug advance his timing, and did he do via the consult or did he do via technosquare? Because a two degree advance is pretty minimal. The stock ecu allows us to advance timing up three degrees and retard up to four with the consult.
Vandy & Phoenix,
How many degrees did doug advance his timing, and did he do via the consult or did he do via technosquare? Because a two degree advance is pretty minimal. The stock ecu allows us to advance timing up three degrees and retard up to four with the consult.
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LEAVE THE TIMING ALONEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE let technosqaure do it. I have lost power when the timing was screwed with for my JWT cams when it was not done right.
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I think the reason why I have never had a problem is because I have the stock cats on. High flows or test pipes are making the cars run much leaner and advancing the timing doesnt make for a good combination!!
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