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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
How much spark advancement is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="decipha" data-source="post: 16281592" data-attributes="member: 74327"><p>thats just a screen shot you have to look over the whole fueling to know for certain</p><p></p><p>if u have an x pipe that actually works it will do that. But there are a number of reasons it could be. Cam timing could be off. An injector might be bad or weak. A misfire. Clogged Cat. Weak ignition. Bad plug. Fuel pressure instability. Bad or old o2 sensors. An exhaust leak. Or could even be the wrong injector data in your tune can do that as well. Its even possible that your tuner set up the fueling to do that too if they know how.</p><p></p><p>It can be any number of things. Your tuner should know what it is when dialing it in by how it responds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="decipha, post: 16281592, member: 74327"] thats just a screen shot you have to look over the whole fueling to know for certain if u have an x pipe that actually works it will do that. But there are a number of reasons it could be. Cam timing could be off. An injector might be bad or weak. A misfire. Clogged Cat. Weak ignition. Bad plug. Fuel pressure instability. Bad or old o2 sensors. An exhaust leak. Or could even be the wrong injector data in your tune can do that as well. Its even possible that your tuner set up the fueling to do that too if they know how. It can be any number of things. Your tuner should know what it is when dialing it in by how it responds. [/QUOTE]
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