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I'd be pretty happy with 16+ hp gains, but those are probably insignificant to you. How much power can I get from your chip? I never heard that the Club Sport was intended for racing. I always thought it was a stripped down street car. Where did you get that information from? Quote:
You know the best chip programmers I know tune chips not only on the dyno, but from real world operation on the track and the street. I have some engineering friends at BMW Motorsport, and although the initial programming is done on a dyno, they spend much more time on the road with a laptop driving around on the streets and highways of California to finalize the program. They say, there's lots of conditions on the road that cannot be replicated on the dyno. Here's that E90 M3 that came by for a visit last month with a laptop in the passenger seat plugged into the car's DME, driving around aimlessly from Camarillo, to Woodland Hills, to Death Valley, to Las Vegas and L.A. But it sounds like you know your shiitz more, and they need a new chief of engineering. You better show them what's up before they bring that thing to the market! God forbid they Bangle up another car! ![]() ![]() Where does this 40+ degrees come from? Can I see some of your dyno data that shows how you came to determine what the maximum advance is, and the physics or principles of how you came to that conclusion. Please, inquiring minds want to know!!!! |
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- KTL - So let's be specific and not present off topic dribble: "I don't want to get off topic" "If I had set my DC20/Super C2 cam timing to the advanced spec of 2.4mm (recommended range of 2.2 to 2.4mm) I would have valves that are well below the recommended piston-to-valve (P-V)clearance of 1.5mm intake and 2mm exhaust. In my case I couldn't even set my cams to the recommended range and had to settle on 1.85mm" - KTL - As was said before, the 911SC and earlier Porsche guys seem to understand the issues by their many clear posts, where others as usual are brain dead or have a clear vested interest in promoting performance chips which ALL have excessive timing advances to enhance the performance "feel". Typical 3.2 chip guy: "Like, what's detonation, my car feels stronger with the performance chip and most Pelican 3.2 guys do it anyway. Like, I can't hear any new noises, just that great sound my new muffler makes. Don't be so negative about performance chips. The tuner's real cool & said don't worry about it" Bottom line: The 911SC and earlier guys did good by this thread!
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So Loren, the SC has a vacuum advance mechanism on the distributor? After the static timing is set, what is the purpose of that?
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How is the chip advance figured at the various rpms ?
from my p1 detonation post, the EGTs will fall on pinging. So that means you measure to max EGTs then retard the advance that caused an EGT drop?
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One rather large difference here. Both of these gents sell chips but one of them tries to hide this fact when he posts. The same person attacks anything that the other person says, while the other gent has slowly gotten an excellent reputation here on PP and elsewhere, both by his products and level headed postings here on PP. Notice that Loren has not and usually will not answer Steve's questions? Why does he love to attack anything that Steve posts? Ask yourself why sometime... They both seem to be good at what they do (one of them very good) but if we could ever get the one who is in constant "attack mode" to chill a bit it sure would be better for his reputation and possibly business. Joe A (who worked with Steve W years ago on a chip for my 3.2. Ran for several years with no issues what so ever and is still running now in another car. A gent and a scholar.)
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I couldn't agree more on all points, Joe. In case there's any confusion, my dictionary comment was directed to Loren.
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Was not sure who you were referring to in the post. My dealings with Steve have been nothing but excellent and would recommend him to anyone. Loren on the other hand seems to be very good at part of his business (he refuses to discuss his selling performance chips) but seems to shoot himself in the foot in about 95% of his posts on PP by trying to go after Steve and others.
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A few guys with SC's post good advice on ignition timing and you then collectively laud all SC and earlier owners as the only Porsche owners who "get it" when it comes to ignition timing? Yep, that's about par for the Loren course............... ![]() Bottom line: Lorenfb = Hardest head and biggest blinders on the Pelican BBS, bar NONE
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I'm speculating that detonation may lead to pre ignition.
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I wouldn't let you touch my car, nor would I ever buy a product from a schmuck like you. Once you can learn to make CONSTRUCTIVE posts without attacking other people maybe you will find the climate more to your liking.
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"all chip manufacturers except me"
Where is this promoted/said except by a few idiots???????? No where do I promote nor solicit performance chips, e.g. Pelican, Rennlist, web site, & etc. Also, I recommend to all my major customers, Porsche dealers and indepedents, to NOT use them! Also, I recommend not flashing late 993s nor 996s for performance. Over and over again, many miss the key point of this thread: The pre-3.2 911 (rational) guys express that the ignition timing should not be changed from Porsche's specs given the possiblility of detonation based on technical data. Then you have the others (irrational) who think differently when is comes to advancing the 3.2 911 timing way beyond the Porsche maximum via performance chips when you have the SAME engine, i.e. 911SC & 3.2 other than 200cc. Not understanding what the pre-3.2 guys are saying, over and over again, results in a real potential problem when using ANY performance chip. And then you have the other few who are "space cadets" and love to slam. But that's the case for most forums.
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"This post makes the most sense to me."
Maybe not! "Geting BACK to MY original question...I'm thinking a re-curved distributor would be preferbable to bumping the timing 3 degrees." Maybe not all pre-3.2 911 owners get it.
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Loren, I'm a relative newbie here. After reading your post, I have to ask - do you have a chip in your '88 911 3.2 listed in your signature?
Also, I find it offensive that you call me irrational simply because I own a 3.2 instead of a 3.0. Does that mean you're irrational too?
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"After reading your post, I have to ask - do you have a chip in your '88 911 3.2 listed in your signature?"
After reading this thread and all similar for the last 4 years, it's obviously NO! AGAIN No where do I promote nor solicit performance chips, e.g. Pelican, Rennlist, web site, & etc. Also, I recommend to all my major customers, Porsche dealers and indepedents, to NOT use them! Also, I recommend not flashing late 993s nor 996s for performance.
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Does the company listed in your signature sell 'chips' for a 3.2? Again, just a simple question. It really isn't clear on your website at all.
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"Lorenfb" just went on my ignore list. I try and avoid people this offensive in the real world so why not here?
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He obviously carries a HUGE chip on his shoulder, continually slams anything having to do with re-mapping a chip!! Yet offers NOTHING to back up his hyperbole!! LOL I look for chances to use these big words that Loren throws around sometimes. I think Loren should be charged a fee every time he uses "hyperbole"
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Anyways, a serious question Loren, what is the function of a vacuum advance on a distributor? I ask this because the other day after I set the distributor on my SC to 32 degrees at 6000 rpm, after I connected the line to the vacuum advance, the ignition timing advanced about another 15-20 degrees. If you add it up, the total advance came to about 47-52 degrees - YIKES! From your previous posts, sounds like Porsche fuched up big time and all of us SC owners should disable the vacuum advance, right? Please let me know because I don't want to blow up my motor, however if you don't know, just say so because I don't expect you to know everything. TIA. |
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