Ignition only table?
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still running strong, no issues what so ever
- supaninja
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That's awesome Andy!
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supaninja wrote:That's awesome Andy!
Loving it!
i have enabled the choke a tiny bit as its getting cold her, its not really cold, but wet cold, if that makes sense so we get more carb icing i find.
either way, spot on!
looking to finish my long term 2110 and fire up those GSXR TBI's maybe around the new year which will be cool!
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Retired that engine now for a well deserved rebuild while my 2110 is in the car
- Marvel
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How do we think this map would run on a mild 1776 with W100 cam, standard heads and 36DRLA's? It advances much quicker than mine and the vacuum advance is more. I will try it but would appreciate comments before I do.
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tame down a bit for a safe start and build it up
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Thanks I'll give it a go. What was the limiting factor for advance - detonation, head temperature, power, fuel economy?
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stock 1200 had really low compression so can get away with alot! i didnt hit the limit but didnt want too