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intruder1_92TT 01-08-2006 05:31 AM

Re: New to the boards: Stealth RT/TT Owner.
 

Originally Posted by hotrex
hes talkign about these roll playing games,,where homos sit for hrs and hrs playing with other internet limp dicks. in a stipid "world" with shitty graphics. and even shittier plots, ect.


i know because ym brother is one of these homos. its damn pathetic

As opposed to someone that sits for hours in front of their computer using Photoshop to modify the looks of a car that isn't even theirs? :S

By the way, that photochop of my car is hilarious, I'm definately saving it.


Originally Posted by Importordomestic
welcome - well im a noob to...lol

but i have never read "boost, e-manage, and advanced timing in the same sentence before.

Huh? So you wouldn't want to advance the timing? It made quite a bit of additional power for me, enough so that my next upgrade is brakes.

rudebwoy 01-08-2006 07:28 AM

Re: New to the boards: Stealth RT/TT Owner.
 
advanced timing no good on a turbo motor, unless you are tuning with a egt gauge, and its the best way that you can get a perfect egt temperature, its more sensible to retard the timing for turbo cars. advanced you will blow up.

ochizon 01-08-2006 08:43 AM

Re: New to the boards: Stealth RT/TT Owner.
 

Originally Posted by intruder1_92TT
As opposed to someone that sits for hours in front of their computer using Photoshop to modify the looks of a car that isn't even theirs? :S

Or sitting in front of the computer 20 hrs a day just to flame people on an internet forum.

intruder1_92TT 01-09-2006 01:51 AM

Re: New to the boards: Stealth RT/TT Owner.
 

Originally Posted by rudebwoy
advanced timing no good on a turbo motor, unless you are tuning with a egt gauge, and its the best way that you can get a perfect egt temperature, its more sensible to retard the timing for turbo cars. advanced you will blow up.

That's why I only advanced the timing 3* depending on MAP and RPM, I'm getting two EGT gauges and a wideband later this year so I can get a more accurate tune. Right now, I'm using my stock o2 sensors, MAP sensor, and knock sensor to dial everyhting in.


Originally Posted by ochizon
Or sitting in front of the computer 20 hrs a day just to flame people on an internet forum.

Fire?!?! Where?!?!

J-SMITH69 01-09-2006 02:22 AM

Re: New to the boards: Stealth RT/TT Owner.
 

Originally Posted by rudebwoy
advanced timing no good on a turbo motor, unless you are tuning with a egt gauge, and its the best way that you can get a perfect egt temperature, its more sensible to retard the timing for turbo cars. advanced you will blow up.

advancing timing on a turbo motor will always make more power... lots more...

retarding timing kills power 80% of the time... you run as much timing as you can on a given setup and fuel

intruder1_92TT 01-09-2006 05:22 PM

Re: New to the boards: Stealth RT/TT Owner.
 
Well I'm glad someone knows what they're talking about.


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