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Quadzilla Adrenaline V2 Testing


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11 minutes ago, AH64ID said:

A lot of it is smoke driven. Often a greyish haze is seen around optimal timing/fuel when fueling heavily. This gives me an idea that I am nearing max timing and will adjust from there, usually a small retard in timing cleans it up nicely.

that is very intesting.  I noticed this when I upped my max timing from 26* to 29*   I now have a slight grey haze, but a much better pulling truck in the 2800+ rpm

 

 

So what I am getting is 

 

1. Smoke telling you whats happening

2. noise

3. datalogging and resulting fuel logs

 

I find it a VERY difficult and time consuming to nail down a change I would call " progress"

 

 

as for economy, my truck seems to be easy to please.  If I stick timing between 19-20* at 65 mph I get no less than 24 mpg.  as soon as I go more than 1-2* away from that mpg drops like a stone.

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I am not complaining, nor do I understand it.  

 

I will say that if other tuners in the vp44 world, including the old Quadzilla tunes, aren't blowing heads off left and right / causing major issues, then there is very little risk of causing damage on a vp truck in the 2500+ rpm area as a result of too much timing.   I dont think the vp44 can give us enough true timing at the injector to cause damage in the 2.5k rpm + area.

 

 

 

 

 

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