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My car trapped 121.72 MPH. DAP made 25wHP more than me on the same dyno. Any questions?

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Old 05-16-2006, 05:24 PM
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That being said, how much correction is too much? I'm asking for my own benefit.
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Default personally, I like to keep it between 1-6 and never double digits

when I'm trying to extract all of the power possible (ie drags), I want to keep retard just above 0 on all cylinders across the RPM band. So, that would mean something like 1 degree of retard across all cylinders for the full RPM band. The reality, however is that not all cylinders give the same retard, and it's not always even across the RPM band. Therefore, when trying to keep it "just above 0", the range tends to get up to about 6-ish at some RPMs on some cylinders.

Here's one such example (from the drags). In trying to get it just above 0 across the board, I saw peaks around 6-8:

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you didn't just use BBE code, did you?!!??! bump!
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lol, you're too quick for me!
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Is your Jetta any faster ?
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Default faster than what? It's faster than stock. And the Golf is about to become faster than stock too

If all goes well, this project will start on Thursday...

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Default Q: Why is Chinese food better the second day?

What kind of FATS could my Sesame Chicken get on the APR sauce? Do they code for MSG in Alabama?
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Default Well this goes for anything, if you can reheat the food and it tastes the same if not better then

the night before. then it's quality food!!!

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