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Data Logs 17GT PP

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Looks fine to me. no knock and getting 28 degrees timing up top.
 

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Which column shows spark timing?
 

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saftot is spark advance final total.

Logs look fine, but there less than a second of your pedal being at WOT.
Make sure you hold the traction control button for a few seconds to turn advance traction off. Find a wide open road, put it in 3rd or 4th gear going 40 mph or what ever puts you at ~3k RPM might be a higher/lower MPH, then put your pedal to the floor until 7000, then just let off the throttle, don't push in the clutch or change gears and press the brakes to slow back down. stop the log once you have returned to a slower speed. Little chance of wheel spin in that gear and it will take over 5 seconds to get to the higher RPMs and give you a nice long log with lots of data that you can look at to really see how things are running.
 

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Looks good from what is there. Like mentioned above I'd like to see a full 3000-7000rpm pull with traction control off in a gear that you can put it to the wood without spinning. Pedal needs to be on the floor. Without seeing that it's hard to say 100% ok.
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