On a Nytro can a PCV do Fuel/Boost/Timing or just Fuel/Timing or Fuel/Boost ?
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Can do timing with the ignition module. At least on the apex. I'd assume Nytro is same way.
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Can do timing with the ignition module. At least on the apex. I'd assume Nytro is same way.
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You are correct!! Have to have both the PCV and Ignition Module.
how much retard timming are you guys putting with boost.
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Every motor will like different amounts of timing retard, but as a general rule, one degree for each psi of boost is a general guideline.
Keep in mind, you can really lean your motor out and make more pier with timing retard, but dont go nuts making adjustments. Make small adjustments when pulling fuel under boost, and don't just make one or two pulls between adjustments. Get some miles on as you slowly pull timing and fuel.
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Keep in mind, you can really lean your motor out and make more pier with timing retard, but dont go nuts making adjustments. Make small adjustments when pulling fuel under boost, and don't just make one or two pulls between adjustments. Get some miles on as you slowly pull timing and fuel.
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