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I like my cheap injectors and full time check engine light :D
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Well it passed with flying colors today. Not as much power as I wanted, but from the datalog I could have thrown a bunch more fuel at the truck. I wasn't exactly sure how they did the run so my tune
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I could use some of that time stuff too! Crank it up so it's 32% and when they fail you, hand em the document.
My yearly test is coming up on Friday. I have been working hard to figure out how much fuel I can throw at the truck without causing visible smoke.
I am allowed %20 opacity on lug down tests at 40, 50, 60 mph.
This will be the first year I have run the Quadzilla during the test. I have my tune nailed down pretty well. starting % of 76 seems to be where there is next to 0 visible smoke in any situtation. Last year with the smarty on %50 power mode I ended up at %7 opacity, so I am guessing I am going to at in the 10%-15% range in the test. I can turn down the fuel more, but I want to try and pass with as much fuel as possible. It is also worth noting that I am runnning 900 us of wiretap as well, ramping up once boost hits 6 psi.
Next comes timing.
1500 rpm: 16*
2000 rpm: 18*
2500 rpm: 22*
3000 rpm: 24*
Max: 26*
Timing reduction: 5* ( max timing to pull if at WOT and 0 psi, linear ramp up as boost comes up / TPS decreases)
Fuel load timing: 2* ( how much timing to pull at 0% load, timing will reach the rpm limit if duration is at %100)
light throttle timing: 2* ( not really considered during the lug down test as they go WOT)
So questions,
the theory is you pull timing to reduce smoke offidle? I have to say I ran 5 different tunes that were exactly the same other than timing reduction value, I honestly couldn't see any differences between WOT offilde at 11* of timing vs 16 * of timing. little confused by that.
Anyone have any insight in regards to what to do with timing to maximize fueling without increasing smoke?