setting ignition curves without dyno
andy quaas
realsquash at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 12 21:45:17 GMT 1998
Could be! I don't have any experience with a dyno, but I hope to
sometime this winter.
Andy Q
---Greg Hermann <bearbvd at sni.net> wrote:
>
> >I didn't read the original posting that that started this thread, but
> >I thought that you shouldn't set ignition timing on the dyno. You
can
> >bump up your timing to get max power on the dyno, but when driven
that
> >timing can damage your engine. I read this in a couple of speed
rags.
> >
> >Andy Q
>
> And here I always thought the opposite--that a dyno, at least in
steady
> state running is far more demanding on an engine thermally, and that
(at
> least with chambers that are limited by knock for max power) that
you could
> get by with a fuzz more timing on the street than on a dyno (at
least for
> car type loads, not truck or towing apps.
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