FoMoCoSHO said:So has anybody set up timing advance next to the knock gauge?
Cause I can clearly see timing being removed when the knock gauge moves into the negative and added back as it moves back to zero.
Have we had it backwards the whole time or am I missing something?
FoMoCoSHO said:So has anybody set up timing advance next to the knock gauge?
Cause I can clearly see timing being removed when the knock gauge moves into the negative and added back as it moves back to zero.
Have we had it backwards the whole time or am I missing something?
I watched this today and a "Negative KR" reading results in timing being added...which is what I expected. At least on mine...FoMoCoSHO said:So has anybody set up timing advance next to the knock gauge?
Cause I can clearly see timing being removed when the knock gauge moves into the negative and added back as it moves back to zero.
Have we had it backwards the whole time or am I missing something?
Yes, I am also seeing my timing adv. go from a 45-50 at no throttle to mid 30's - mid 20 ' s under light throttle and a drop to around 10 at wot.FoMoCoSHO said:So has anybody set up timing advance next to the knock gauge?
Cause I can clearly see timing being removed when the knock gauge moves into the negative and added back as it moves back to zero.
Have we had it backwards the whole time or am I missing something?
This is normal behavior and how timing works in general. You will definitely get a ton of timing advance under light throttle and less under WOT (although 10 seems low...I would expect you'd see between 17-20 degrees at WOT - how much boost are you running?)SHOnUup said:Yes, I am also seeing my timing adv. go from a 45-50 at no throttle to mid 30's - mid 20 ' s under light throttle and a drop to around 10 at wot.FoMoCoSHO said:So has anybody set up timing advance next to the knock gauge?
Cause I can clearly see timing being removed when the knock gauge moves into the negative and added back as it moves back to zero.
Have we had it backwards the whole time or am I missing something?
Was that 12 during a shift?SHOnUup said:Today I noticed a spike of 15.2 for boost. While watching the timing adv wasn't keeping track of boost (will do next time). I do notice it jump up and down a bit when at even throttle. Lowest I saw timing adv go was 12 at wot with 0 "kr"
My cars behavior is the exact opposite. Any kind of acceleration with cruise on 72 causes negative knock and timing retard. As the number climbs back to zero, timing is added every time. If I add accel, the negative number decreases and timing Is pulled even more.ecoboostsho said:This is normal behavior and how timing works in general. You will definitely get a ton of timing advance under light throttle and less under WOT (although 10 seems low...I would expect you'd see between 17-20 degrees at WOT - how much boost are you running?)SHOnUup said:Yes, I am also seeing my timing adv. go from a 45-50 at no throttle to mid 30's - mid 20 ' s under light throttle and a drop to around 10 at wot.FoMoCoSHO said:So has anybody set up timing advance next to the knock gauge?
Cause I can clearly see timing being removed when the knock gauge moves into the negative and added back as it moves back to zero.
Have we had it backwards the whole time or am I missing something?
If you are going to measure timing advance due to knock you need to hold the throttle steady and be on a steady "grade" etc...the goal is not have any engine load variations so the timing number settles to something "desired"...then watch the knock gauge - when it starts to do its -0.25, -0.5, -1,... thing watch your timing advance gauge (again without moving the throttle!) and you should see timing increase. It does on my car every time. If the throttle position changes or the grade changes etc...what you are seeing is being caused by other variables.
Mine pretty much reads like yoursecoboostsho said:Weird. Although If you or the cruise control adds pedal the timing will go down. It is supposed to...it has nothing to do with the knock gauge it is just moving to a different part of the timing table. If you are saying you are keeping the throttle steady with very little rpm change and as the kr gauge decrements then it is subtracting timing then that is indeed opposite and I have no idea why it is different.
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The question is....is it pulling less timing than it would otherwiseecoboostsho said:Weird. Although If you or the cruise control adds pedal the timing will go down. It is supposed to...it has nothing to do with the knock gauge it is just moving to a different part of the timing table. If you are saying you are keeping the throttle steady with very little rpm change and as the kr gauge decrements then it is subtracting timing then that is indeed opposite and I have no idea why it is different.
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