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Smacks head against wall ...........

The top part of that paragraph is exactly what I said to you in page one

But what would I know

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It's counter intuitive. I read the top part of the paragraph and it says go richer with less timing to save the motor, but when your on the edge of pushing timing to the limit you need to lean out to make the power, without breaking something.

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  • MattyP
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I've always heard with any engine standard or forged on any fuel in street cars to not go crazy on timing.

I've always preferred smashing more boost in than adding timing.

Less cylinder head pressure is always a good thing in my books

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Smashing more boost in and less timing doesn't really help the motor, for example if the motor is making 400kw on 20psi and 18* timing then makes 400kw on 25psi and only 14* the same force is still pushing down on the Pistons as it's making the same power so then the same force is pushing up on the head trying to lift it. Obviously there is more to cylinder pressure like cam design, C.R and other stuff aswell.

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