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    Does this table have any effect on the final timing that is commanded with a LS1B PCM? When logging I have all of a sudden started seeing more timing in the log then is being commanded in the spark table at WOT (as much as 8-10 degrees more). I don't see any tables that would add this much timing and the only table I can find with timing numbers that big is the Optimal Timing Table B5919. Everything I see like the ECT and IAT tables usually subtract timing. This just started recently.
    2002 Chevy truck, SCSB 2WD, Stroked LS3 w/Big Mutha Thumper cam
    2002SS Camaro LS7/427 with stock suspension setup
    2012 Chevy truck, SCSB 2WD, Magnaflow exhaust + K&N

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    Here is a log showing the added timing in question. At frame 1093, RPM 5573 and Grams/sec .65 log is showing 29.5 degrees of timing. At same axis on the Hi-octane table the commanded timing is 17.4. Where is the extra 12.1 degrees coming from?
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    2002SS Camaro LS7/427 with stock suspension setup
    2012 Chevy truck, SCSB 2WD, Magnaflow exhaust + K&N

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    The Optimal Timing table is believed to be used by the PCM for purpose of calculating and comparing various things... I don't know that it is ever commanded, but I don't know enough about it.

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    Thanks joecar! In the log I posted above, do you have a guess where the extra timing is coming from?
    2002 Chevy truck, SCSB 2WD, Stroked LS3 w/Big Mutha Thumper cam
    2002SS Camaro LS7/427 with stock suspension setup
    2012 Chevy truck, SCSB 2WD, Magnaflow exhaust + K&N

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    Good question... post your tune file also.

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    Looking at your log, your IAT is only 59 degrees so I'd be looking at your adder tables, especially any to do with intake air temp. Without seeing your tune it's hard to say, but it's getting added somewhere. As for the Optimal timing table, I once was curious about it and copied my finished high octane table into it, never noticed a difference, but figured that it was "optimal". To clear though I don't recommend doing it as I'm not sure exactly what it does.

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    Here is the tune. It's a customer's 2001 Chevy truck stock with a Hypertech programmer installed. Went back a few months and looked at some logs and they all showed within a few degrees of the commanded timing. The last 3 cars I logged showed this kind of error. The only difference is I recently updated.
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    2002 Chevy truck, SCSB 2WD, Stroked LS3 w/Big Mutha Thumper cam
    2002SS Camaro LS7/427 with stock suspension setup
    2012 Chevy truck, SCSB 2WD, Magnaflow exhaust + K&N

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    Guess I found the culprit. The extra timing is coming from B5908 Fuel Mixture Spark Correction. The Hypertech is not leaning the fuel out at WOT like I normally do when tuning with EFIlive. Learn something new everyday!
    2002 Chevy truck, SCSB 2WD, Stroked LS3 w/Big Mutha Thumper cam
    2002SS Camaro LS7/427 with stock suspension setup
    2012 Chevy truck, SCSB 2WD, Magnaflow exhaust + K&N

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    Good find, that explains it.

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    Thanks for bringing this up, had the same problem. Looks like we can just zero that whole table out.
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