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    Default wot timing?????

    Is there a way to adjust the wot timing or just with the high and low tables. Ive looked under everything and couldnt figure it out.

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    Are you trying to make the final timing be the timing in the HO timing table?

    The tables that I remember are the ECT adders, the IAT adders, and the fuel mixture spark correction adders.

    At normal temp your timing is the same in the HO table unless your IAT's are very high(95+) or you are in PE mode with a richer than 14.7mixture.

    It gets confusing tracking down timing with these adders, but I don't think theres away to just log each specific timing adder and the base timing.

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    So heres my plan of attack. I adjusted the higher tables and im going to go for a ride and record the session with the log. Ill look at the spark at open throttle and go from there. Thanks man i appreciate it..

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    Log GM.DYNCYLAIR_DMA (which shows you cylinder airmass; this is the horizontal axis in the HO/LO tables B5913/B5914) while going at WOT;

    the scantool->tunetool linking feature will highlight the logged columns/rows in the HO/LO tables;
    at 100%TPS, take note of the column(s), these are your WOT timing as RPM increases.

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    i.e. timing is looked up by cylinder airmass and rpm, and then possibly modifed by any modifiers mentioned.

    Logging the pids with names starting with "EST_" will show which modifiers are subtracting/adding timing.

    Pay attention to GM.KR, and also listen for knock.

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    So is there away to make the tunetool show the tps and rpms on the spark table?

    Like it shows the rpms for a gear in the upshift downshift tables?

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    Yes:
    - you must enable this in the tunetool Edit->Properties->Scanner.
    - you must log the "link" pids mentioned on the table axes.
    - you must use same pid units in scantool and tunetool.

    Edit: in scantool, you must enter the correct VIN and OS ids.

    For 2-D tables: display these as 3-D tables.
    Last edited by joecar; October 24th, 2007 at 01:38 PM.

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    Edited my post.

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    I put all the stuff in my scan tool, but I dont see anything in the gray area at the bottom.

    It still does it when you go to the upshifts and downshifts.

    Im using a 2002os on a 2000 if that makes a diffrence.


    Will it tell you a TPS% and rpm when you click a cell in the timing table? Is that how it works?

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    Doesn't your scantool show your VIN/OS/Trans at bottom of window...?

    When the link pids are logged and linking enabled, as the log progresses the tunetool table dynamically highlights the current operating cell.

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