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Base timing with DSMlink ?????

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REDspydergst

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Oct 2, 2011
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I am new to DSMlink and I pretty much know nothing about it other than how to set launch control. I was able to open the stream feature and I saw that my base timing read 13 or 14. I know that my timing should be .5 or something but I dont know how to adjust it. I have a 96 gsx with the cam able sensor attached to the head below the intake cam gear. So how do I adjust the timing with dsmlink? PLK thanks..
 
I am new to DSMlink and I pretty much know nothing about it other than how to set launch control. I was able to open the stream feature and I saw that my base timing read 13 or 14. I know that my timing should be .5 or something but I dont know how to adjust it. I have a 96 gsx with the cam able sensor attached to the head below the intake cam gear. So how do I adjust the timing with dsmlink? PLK thanks..

LInk or not you need to set it the same way...

You need to take a actual timing light to the car and ground the timing terminal( or check the Box in Link link too ) and see what it is with the car warm and everything off. What link is reporting will change based off of various events like load changing that could happen with say the A/c on etc.

If you have an adjustable Timing light you can set it a 5* base and use this method
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/art...-timing-without-using-lower-timing-cover.html
 
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