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Maybe, I might. I am sure the state shop would still have theirs.I've never used a temp fooler. Not sure if that would help or hurt anything when setting the timing as to the engine thinking it's getting a "hot" burn in the cylinders when it might not be. I'm sure others would know more on that than I.
do you have access to a tech2, not sure how close you and Big T are, I think he might have one.
Approximately 3.5 degrees actual, or less. More than 3.5 and it won’t let you do anything.it can, but without the scanner to set the 3.5 degrees actual injection timing it makes it hard to get it right. if you have something that will read the actual timing, I would say try the method without the scanner first and see where it lands. iirc it's a sequence that involves the key on/off while pressing the go pedal. I think that's why they call it a KOKO procedure. it can be done on all OBD2 96+ models.
Has anyone done comparative dyno runs for say -1.94 vs -1.00 vs -0.50?the 3.5 is to get you in the right spot to hit -1.94
I did notice that there was quite a bit more pre ignition clatter after I set the timing to the -1.45 than what it was when it was in the -.3? Something when I first got it.You won't be able to tell the difference except in noise.