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    I want to pull about 2 deg of timing out at wot from 4000-4800rpm. In Spark high octane table (B5913) it is showing 24 deg but in my data log Im am showing 29 deg. What table is increasing my timing from 24 to 29? The high lighted part is from my dyno log, it is showing 29 deg but you can see 24 is high lighted.


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    You need to log the spark pids to see whats adding, it could be the Spark IAT Table or something else depending on your tune.
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    Could also be the fuel mixture spark correction table. B5908

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    that table is all zero's

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    These are the PIDs Ringram was referring to...
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    I like the attachment Blacky nice and clear, How do you guys get a pic of the screen like miny has?

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    When replying, press "Go Advanced" and then "Manage Attachments", and then in the attachments window, "Browse" to the file you want to attach, and then "Upload";
    it will tell you if the file is too big, in which case you have to reduce it's size, and Browse/Upload again.

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    To have an image to attach, do SHIFT-PRINTSCREEN and then open something like IrfanView, and then from inside IrfanView do paste, crop, resize and save as; then do as previous post.

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    Shift printscreen nice, and to think all these years on a pc
    sorry to hijack your thread.

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    minytrker posted the image as a link to a url which shows up full size in the original post. I posted the image as an attachement which shows up as a thumbnail in the original post.

    Another important point when posting screen shot is to use the *.png graphic format (png = Portable Network graphics), try to avoid *.jpg images (unless you are posting photos). PNG is designed for lossless compression of screen images, which means every pixel is as sharp and clear in the image is it is on the original screen.

    The *.png format usually saves an entire windows screen image (not including photos) in about 50K of data. To get similar quality froma a *.jpg screen shot would take about 400-500Kb.

    Always use *.jpg format if the image contains photos.

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