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Old 03-22-2010, 12:05 AM
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is there a certain Min. and Max. ignition angle that i should keep my car at?
 
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Originally Posted by jalmood
is there a certain Min. and Max. ignition angle that i should keep my car at?
Most of these cars run between 6 to 15 degrees at peak torque and 18 to 25 approaching redline.

The ranges are greatly effected by gas, boost levels, environmental conditions, ect.
 
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