If you plan on staying on the same map and fuel, I would recommend increasing the spark plug gap as it could be the reason you have minor timing corrections. .022 is typically recommended when higher octane and boost is involved.
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If you plan on staying on the same map and fuel, I would recommend increasing the spark plug gap as it could be the reason you have minor timing corrections. .022 is typically recommended when higher octane and boost is involved.
Ok, two things I've noticed. Map 2 seems more sluggish than map 1, like it isn't opening up all the way. Map 1 on the highway yesterday I noticed it felt real quick at 80-90% throttle but WOT, like map 2, seems like it struggling (like it can't breath). Suggestions? Caused by plug gap?
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