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Old 08-05-2014, 04:44 PM   #8
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So the only down side that I can think of would be that if the Knock Correction table values are larger than the standard table and the IAM drops it will pull a higher percentage out of the final ignition value out reducing performance more quickly. The opposite would be true if there is not enough Knock Correction value than the IAM might not have enough or be to slow to pull timing out if severe knocking happens.
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