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    Hi Guys,

    About to tune a '99 LS1 with cam and procharger, running 12212156-> to COS5.

    Two main questions-

    1.) to get me started, how much timing should I subtract from A0010? I looked at an N/A tune I know made good power and drove well for my high and low octane spark maps. I have heard I should pull 1° for every 1 pound of boost rule of thumb- does this seem right?

    2.) Does B5908 add or subtract timing(IE positive number adds, negative number subtracts)? I am using the COS5 B3647 to command 11-11.5AFR under boost as in the tutorial. My concern is that A0010 will pull timing under boost and B5908 will add it back in.


    Thanks!

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    1) start with that rule of thumb (1 degree per psi of boost) until you get access to a dyno (loading type).

    2) B5908: yes correct + adds and - subtracts. B5908 is usually full of zeros, or if it isn't you can zero it.

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    Thanks Joe.

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