Advance or retard timing
i advanced my timing from 14 to 17 btdc and i noticed a bump in low end response and a little better gas mileage. it was explained to me advancing when you are NA will allow the motor to operate more efficently. i believe it does gain some in higher rpms but its so small that it is hard to be felt.
Originally Posted by IwANnAMaX96
How did you advance your timing?? Only way you could do that is with an aftermarket chip or stand-alone engine management system.
Originally Posted by SonicDust187
I heard that once the consult 2 gets disconnected from the ecu, the ecu overrides the new timing and goes back to stock.
Originally Posted by SonicDust187
I heard that once the consult 2 gets disconnected from the ecu, the ecu overrides the new timing and goes back to stock.
I think the 99 can have there timming advanced. The ecu in the 99 is similar to the 2000+. I remember having a service tech check my codes and they had to us the newer type for the 5th gens. The 95-98 consult didn't work.
Originally Posted by Blade_99SE
I think the 99 can have there timming advanced. The ecu in the 99 is similar to the 2000+. I remember having a service tech check my codes and they had to us the newer type for the 5th gens. The 95-98 consult didn't work.
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