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ECMlink how does this timing map look

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By any chance have a full log? That may help a little more. Are you seeing any knock under load? How much boost are you pushing? Timing seems a high at idle and a little low under loads in the upper rpm. I would download a 2g map and start there maybe.

From my experience, I only had to step down the top end of the RPM to about 14* under load. Also running 10.5-1 on pump gas to get any sort of timing.
 
Honestly? Horrible. All the off boost its just very far off from stock and doesnt make a lot of sense... and in the boost and high load areas its pretty flat. Rules of a timing tables are-
Make everything linear and go up with RPM and down with Load increase-this one goes up, then down, then up?
Smooth transitions and no big jumps between neighboring cells. On spool up @4000 youd get a jump of 8 (24-16) no bueno. I would get a 1g or 2g timing table (depending on compression) use it for everything below 1.2 load, and just work on the high load areas above that according to knock.
 
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thanks for all your reply guys.but I been change that timing map.check out my other post to see if u guys can help with it.thanks
 
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