Regs
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The added cylinder pressure for making the fuel burn faster should account for the time needed to burn the fuel and timing should not be adjusted? What are the tuners doing now?Incorrect on the 1st and 3rd assumptions
You figure the turbo must be constantly fed exhaust to keep it from lagging or else it would be counter productive, and the physical time for the fuel to burn changes when the RPM's are high and the engine working harder. I can't imagine timing staying the same. What if the fuel/air mixture starts igniting in the exhaust manifold?
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