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Old 10-13-2012, 04:54 PM   #21
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That's handy and I was backwards with the ignition timing/boost psi for every pound your supposed to retard the timing 1° not advance
I never even caught on to you being backwards lol I thought you meant retard it by saying advancing it lol
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It's just stiff and hard
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Boost is referenced by throttle position. Turbos or superchargers don't make boost at idle. You can be turning 3000 rpms and not making any boost if you aren't in the throttle.
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