JETGSR said:
Another update!
950 = bad
820 - 830 = normal
currently pushing hi 800's sometimes so i keep adding timing and temps are dropping
i'm up to 17deg at 24psi at 7500 (on e85)
it is getting more on the scary holy shit, my knuckles are going white! way of things now.
seriously I think it needs to get onto the dyno
unfortunatly without a reliable knock detection setup I'm not sure where the "go bang" mark is. bloody thing will probably put a leg out of bed before I find knock anyway.
thats the only problem with e85 - if there was one. Bang B 4 Knock
As baz mentioned it's a great tool for diagnostics and tuning to a point , if your map is really retarded then you can work your way closer to the edge using egt's, but the temp reading you see is delayed
You cant really sit on the dyno watching the egt's with one finger on the page up key , 2 strokes to far (with pump fuel) and someone might lose an eye as the result of an airborne dipstick.
egt's are really for tuning diesel engines
The knock monitors aren't that reliable, I reckon a good tuner with a passion for tuning and 20-30 years under his belt is more reliable
The Gizzmo kmon uses a bandpass filter to block out noise but engine bay rattles inter cooler piping etc... can replicate the same frequency (85mm = 6.5khz 4G63).
I have seen the transducer type knock detection units that has a pressure or load sensor built into a spark plug and they measure cylinder pressure , they are expensive and from what I've read they can catch knock just as the cylinder pressure starts to rise ( or a little knock
), I'm not sure I like that idea although a great tool to have as a precaution but inducing knock to stay away from knock is just plain old silly.
We have tuned a few cars they had previously been tuned using a knock monitor as a guide and we made 60 kws more because we knew it could take another 6-7 degrees just by looking at the map.
Even though the power fc hand controller was showing high knock we didn't pay it any attention , 10 degress on 21psi 7000 rpm with the turbo that was fitted is just way to retarded even for pump fuel , and when an engine responds by giving you 60kws in return it means it needed that 7 degrees of timing.
the knock on the pfc hand controller ended up being a cooler pipe rubbing on the body, the customer isolated the noise later on and the knock count on pfc disappeared .
that is old school tuners like con are great at what they do along with 100's of other tuners around Australia that have 20-25 years experience.
They take in to account all the variables , fuel , comp ratio, turbo size , mods etc..etc.. and they already have a picture of an ignition map inside their head .
I'm not going to tell you to running more timing , (disclaimer) I would have run more on E85
, the burn rate is different and much slower and more stable
That burn rate has made your timing retarded hence the hi egt's ( listen to George :huh: )
What George said ----> I don't think you will break the engine with e85,
you can run more timing as the engine revs and torque drops off,
The peak torque loads sites areas of the map is where you would need to be careful (with pump fuel especially) E85 is a very forgiving fuel
i've only got like 16Deg at 7500 @ 20psi (is less than what we have run on 98 pump fuel on some decent power set ups being 4g63 rb25 rb26)
If you makming big power Don't forget to change heat ranges on the plugs coz preignition can bite you in the ass real quick and the best fuel in the world won't save your engine .
check this site out http://www.efi101.com it has to best the best sites on the internet next to 4gtuner of course.
and get the intake manifold tested if your haven't done it already :thumbsup: