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- | The 1G ECU timing tables provides for a LOT of ignition advance. Many people think it's too much even for a standard 1G engine. But when increase compression or stroke, you may find that it's *WAY* too much. A number of people running 8.5:1 pistons from a 2G in their 1G have asked for settings in DSMLink to basically convert their 1G timing map to a 2G. | ||
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- | The basic table to convert a 1G timing map into a 2G using DSMLink's Timing dialog is listed below. | ||
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- | ^ RPM | 1000| 1500| 2000| 2500| 3000| 3500| 4000| 4500| 5000| 5500| 6000| 6500| 7000| 7500| 8000| | ||
- | ^ Adj | -1| -8| -12| -8| -10| -8| -8| -7| -6| -7| -6| -1| 0| 0| 0| | ||
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- | Note that DSMLink timing adjustments are active all the time, not just at wide open throttle. So I probably would not run the timing values listed above below, say, 3500 RPM. I might actually use something more like this. | ||
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- | ^ RPM | 1000| 1500| 2000| 2500| 3000| 3500| 4000| 4500| 5000| 5500| 6000| 6500| 7000| 7500| 8000| | ||
- | ^ Adj | 0| 0| -2| -2| -3| -4| -8| -7| -6| -7| -6| -1| 0| 0| 0| | ||