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I’m thinking more of the rule of thumb like nitrous. Best NA timing and pull a degree for every 50hp of nitrous or 1lb of boost in this case.
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Yep, this was 93 octane street stuff though. Would've had to re-evaluate our strategy for built engines on race gas/E85 running 30 psi.
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I agree with this to some degree especially when referencing pump gas, but it's still sort of a blanket statement. Coming from my NA LT1 that had 28 degrees of timing on E85, I now run 20 degrees @ 10 psi of boost with E60. Been this way since 2019 still going strong. On pump gas I would have had to pull 16 degrees of timing. I have tuned other LT1 based 6th gens that were forged, 1 pt lower compression, and run 22-24 degrees of timing on 12-15psi of boost with E50-60 fuel...no issue with a 7-heat range plug LT4 is 1.5 point lower in compression, and they are perfectly fine at stock timing (24 degrees) or slightly above on E60 with 16-18 psi making 3-400hp over stock. Moral of the story, there are too many variables (compression, fuel, engine efficiency) to simply say pull X amount of timing per 1psi of boost. The best thing you can do when making a lot more power vs stock is to start with conservative timing, read the plugs, and creep up on timing until the timing mark on the ground strap is in an ideal range.
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Yeah, that could be... Dyno numbers sell parts and promote business. Some shops will also put all the timing in it to make a number and pull it back out before giving it to the customer. Regardless I don't believe there are any standards anymore. I was just pointing out that those "rule of thumbs" don't always line up with every combination.
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It's all about knowing when to say when based on experience and the specific combination of parts.
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LT4's will actually respond to more timing above 6000 RPM. Look at how the Blackwings are tuned from the factory.
But King LT1 and Katech_Mike have already shared definitive facts. Essentially it all depends. lol
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This statement is very true. I've found the same as well without even knowing about the Blackwings.
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I discussed the spark advance topic with a nationally known LT4 tuner last week and was surprised to find out that he uses 22° of advance, which is what my current tuner is aiming for, I believe. On the other hand, numerous tuners have informed me that they use 23 to 24°. Perhaps it depends on the specific build.
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