I did not notice any timing advance with E67%. I thought I would have seen at least 5* additional. Any ideas why?
I did not notice any timing advance with E67%. I thought I would have seen at least 5* additional. Any ideas why?
I'd try a different OS. It looks right "on paper".
Switched to 2006 Silverado OS and all is working as it should. Lucky I had the 06 Manual File to swap over as well
Factory Stock 97 SS M6 13.51 @ 104.3 mph
Stock Longblock LS1 w/ 233/238 P.S.I. Cam
10.81 @ 126.9 Full interior, six speed on 275 radials, a decade ago
'99 TA trunk mounted 76mm 6 Liter
9.0s in '09 @ 153 MPH
Turbo 5.3 Volvo 740 Wagon
32psi and still winding out 5th on the highway somewhere
You need user defined parameters to define and set something reasonable in the "spark blend factor" table.
I think he means the spark blend table is not populated in that particular one where it has alcohol content on one axis 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% and you set blend factor (I make it 0.0 at 25% content so on small amounts it does nothing, .4 or so at 50%, and 1.0 at 75% up alcohol content so it does exactly whats shown in table and easy to check the math)
Can you put up the original OS files you were using, and then the 06 Silverado OS and the manual OS files you combined to get it to work, and labled them with OS ID so people could ID their problems in the future with a search???
Factory Stock 97 SS M6 13.51 @ 104.3 mph
Stock Longblock LS1 w/ 233/238 P.S.I. Cam
10.81 @ 126.9 Full interior, six speed on 275 radials, a decade ago
'99 TA trunk mounted 76mm 6 Liter
9.0s in '09 @ 153 MPH
Turbo 5.3 Volvo 740 Wagon
32psi and still winding out 5th on the highway somewhere
Correct, here is the spark blend table or whatever you want to call it. It will never add timing with E without reasonable values populated in this table:
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