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Old 05-06-2011, 12:55 PM
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Is there a difference in tuning an all motor car and a turboed car or is tuning tuning no matter what your set up is ? If so what are the differences.
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The difference is one will have power



The other will not
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Also the main diffrences are Timing and AFR!



But power being the main getter!



Boost for Power!! :biggrin:



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I feel like this has been discussed too many times
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read "Maximum Boost" and "4-Stroke Engine Tuning" Those 2 books will explain the difference to you.

It's way too complex of a question to ask and expect an answer in the format of a forum.
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NA will run more timing and leaner afr than a forced induction motor. forced induction is less timing and richer afr's example: NA= 35 degrees advanced and 13.5:1 afr. Boosted= 22 degrees advanced and 11:1 afr. again just an example not actual for your motor all are different.




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