timing curve
I'm trying to tune the timing on my car and I've noticed that the timing curve has an odd shape. It's sort of has a sigmoid shape. Here's the plot of my car when it was stock. The timing is denoted by the purple line. It peaks at 27 deg at 3800 then falls to 22 deg and then peaks again briefly to 25 deg at 4900 and then falls back to 22 deg and then rather quickly advances to 28 deg at 6600.

And here's my current timing. It peaks twice at about 21 deg below 3000 and then falls to 10 deg at 4000 and then slowly advances to 16 deg at 6600.

I can't seem to reason out what is going on. Anybody else see this and/or understand why the timing moves around the way it does? Also does anybody know when the stock knock window begins and ends? I don't have access to this with my version of UpRev.
Here's the WOT trace of burn times stock vs current from 1600 to 6400:
Stock: 59,60,63,64,65,67x5,64x2,65x2,61,60x2,63x2
Knock strength was about 300-500 during the entire run, but I did not have knock phones at the time see if this was audible.
Current: 53x2,51,53x4,51,52x2,51,52,51x8,50x6
Knock strength is 0 and I hear no audible knock with the knock phones.

And here's my current timing. It peaks twice at about 21 deg below 3000 and then falls to 10 deg at 4000 and then slowly advances to 16 deg at 6600.

I can't seem to reason out what is going on. Anybody else see this and/or understand why the timing moves around the way it does? Also does anybody know when the stock knock window begins and ends? I don't have access to this with my version of UpRev.
Here's the WOT trace of burn times stock vs current from 1600 to 6400:
Stock: 59,60,63,64,65,67x5,64x2,65x2,61,60x2,63x2
Knock strength was about 300-500 during the entire run, but I did not have knock phones at the time see if this was audible.
Current: 53x2,51,53x4,51,52x2,51,52,51x8,50x6
Knock strength is 0 and I hear no audible knock with the knock phones.
Last edited by balaguru; Sep 29, 2013 at 09:07 PM.
It's normal for less timing in the 4k range (stock or tuned), this is the 'knock zone' for the VQ and also where you'll find the most torque (less timing needed). On the 2nd map I assume you're F/I? The timing numbers seem very low for N/A, and even a bit low for F/I.
Last edited by djamps; Oct 2, 2013 at 07:06 AM.
Thanks for the responses. You gave me some search terms to use to improve my understanding of how this works. I came across:
http://ls1tech.com/forums/advanced-e...ing-101-a.html
It's not necessary reduced timing because of perceived knock...it's all related to the flow of the motor. It's more efficient (flowing better) and requires retarded timing to react max pressure in the cylinder at the correct time.
Last edited by djamps; Oct 2, 2013 at 06:12 PM.
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