Launch Control TIMING RETARD
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Launch Control TIMING RETARD
IS THE LAUNCH CONTROL TIMING RETARD LOGGED AND SHOWS THE RETARDED DEGREES?
Example if is i use -15 degrees in the picture will i see -15 in the log?
see settings in photo and attached log.
i cant seem to build boost.
Example if is i use -15 degrees in the picture will i see -15 in the log?
see settings in photo and attached log.
i cant seem to build boost.
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
Yes you will see it. Attatch a datalog
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
data log is attached above. its not retarding
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
Your log shows it working at -15*. Open the SPK: spark advance
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
i see now, its in spark: launch.
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
I have a question that pertains to this launch timing issue. if you set the figure to -15 is that what you are leaving on when you let go of the button, and if so? wouldn't you want it a bit higher??? I'm just asking, I'm not telling, thanks
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
When you release the button it will go straight to the timing you have in your timing table at that load and RPM.
If you have "Timed Retard after Launch" enabled, it enables a seperate table for you to adjust how quickly you can ramp your timing back in after the button release.
If you have "Timed Retard after Launch" enabled, it enables a seperate table for you to adjust how quickly you can ramp your timing back in after the button release.
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
Yep, and I use launch timing retard to manage the first 60 foot based on current track condition. This is why I look at the Spark advance, it tells the whole story in one graph instead of having multiple timing windows open
Side note, if you have vss you can see how well your reacts. I have suspension sensors too and it's neat too see launch control release, suspension move and then vss move. My cars reaction time is just about .200 so I'm learning to bump in a just bit deeper to help dual my reaction time
Side note, if you have vss you can see how well your reacts. I have suspension sensors too and it's neat too see launch control release, suspension move and then vss move. My cars reaction time is just about .200 so I'm learning to bump in a just bit deeper to help dual my reaction time
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
ok, great. that's the info I'm looking for.
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
nathaninwa wrote:Yep, and I use launch timing retard to manage the first 60 foot based on current track condition. This is why I look at the Spark advance, it tells the whole story in one graph instead of having multiple timing windows open
Side note, if you have vss you can see how well your reacts. I have suspension sensors too and it's neat too see launch control release, suspension move and then vss move. My cars reaction time is just about .200 so I'm learning to bump in a just bit deeper to help dual my reaction time
What is the best suggested way to get a timing retard after launch set up to maximize traction??
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
per gear timing retard after launch is that possible?
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
You can use a time based timing retard or blend between two spark tables based on gear.chris_brathwaite wrote:per gear timing retard after launch is that possible?
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
Can this be done on a MS2 v3.57? I do not see this option available anywhere. Thanksjesse408 wrote:When you release the button it will go straight to the timing you have in your timing table at that load and RPM.
If you have "Timed Retard after Launch" enabled, it enables a seperate table for you to adjust how quickly you can ramp your timing back in after the button release.
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Re: Launch Control TIMING RETARD
These are all MS3 features.rdclark123 wrote:Can this be done on a MS2 v3.57? I do not see this option available anywhere. Thanks
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