Forum location is a lie for privacy concernsOh, i thought az didn't get 93 like nv and ca
Forum location is a lie for privacy concernsOh, i thought az didn't get 93 like nv and ca
lol came here to post the same thing.Cobb OTS knock retard is higher because they don’t soften the knock table. Most tuners do.
Arizona doesn't. 91 is the highest I've seen. You can buy higher octane racing gas at a few places but it's cost prohibitive.Oh, i thought az didn't get 93 like nv and ca
EQT saw 0 knock WOT on 3 pulls in 3rd gear. I noticed -1 to -2 degree timing pull during casual highway driving in higher gears. That disappears when I pump 2 gallons of E85.EQT is the same? Getting -2 knock on EQT?
Is EQT known to do this? I know IE doesCobb OTS knock retard is higher because they don’t soften the knock table. Most tuners do.
I don'tWhat do you think?
EQT saw 0 knock WOT on 3 pulls in 3rd gear. I noticed -1 to -2 degree timing pull during casual highway driving in higher gears. That disappears when I pump 2 gallons of E85.
https://datazap.me/u/zucchini/eqt-91-tune
some tuners desensitize the knock sensors in lower rpm's for the sake of avoiding situations where people are going to hound them over (usually) false knock.Interesting, yeah it's the same for me in Highway Driving. Cause the car constantly tries to reach high gears and keep RPM low. When you need to give it gas it lunks the engine and It knocks. Now I just manually Downshift to 4th from the 7th gear it keeps me in and I get no knock. Or downshift to 5th gear. My RPMs need to be above 2k and I don't get knock. I Thought when my EQT file Arrives it would fix this. I guess it's done to help with fuel economy when highway driving.
I actually tested that, and found it to not be true.Of course you will see some timing correction getting on it in a higher gear/low RPM. I'd only worry about WOT conditions for timing corrections unless it's egregious. Folks are obsessed with this. If folks drove around with an AP on their stock cars they would lose their minds w/r to timing corrections..hahahahah
Depends on fuel as well - I've logged our Atlas on 87 and 93 and have seen minor corrections with both fuels. Some correction isn't bad, it means you are pushing timing to the limits which is fine as long as the safety remains in place to back it off it it's too much.I actually tested that, and found it to not be true.
At least in my experience: the stock tune had no corrections, whereas the Cobb 91 OTS saw ~1.5-3 degrees of correction under similar conditions. Obviously this was just driving around town, so no real controls in place. Though it was fairly consistent, and across a wide variety of driving conditions.