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    Is this correct?

    Can someone look at my high octane spark table and be sure im on the right track. My goal was to set timing at 20* for wide open throttle. This is the starting point for my nitrous. Planning to start at 100 shot tomorrow and go from there. thanks
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    Anyone?

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    make sure you copy your high octane table to the low octane table
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    Just looked at it I wouldn't use this tune especially if your spraying mess with your timing more organize the tables just my opinion

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    Chevyboy, what do you suggest? Wheres the problem? What needs to be organized? You gave me kind of a broad reply. thanks

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    Josh thanks for the advice I went ahead and copied to the low octane table.

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    Got a hour and a half till track opens, would like to make some nitrous passes.
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    I smoothed the table out, Im assuming this is what you meant. Does it look more friendly now? Also remember this is a track only car so it sees nothing but wot.
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    Then start at 20 and keep making passes while increasing the timing each time in small increments. Back off the timing if it doesn't go faster or you get knock.

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    So graft looked ok daniel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshtuning View Post
    make sure you copy your high octane table to the low octane table
    Not the best advise.... unless you are in the process of tuning your VE/MAF also. Your low octane table is there for a reason and what better reason to have a low timing backup than when you are running nitrous.

    Can you post a little more info about the vehicle, engine, mods?
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    Sure its a 99 mustang with a stock internal ls1. Vic jr intake, Aaron's elbow and a 92mm throttle body. I sprayed it this evening and it ran like crap. Popping mainly.

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    I would mess more with the tune it has more potential
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