Launch Control Ignition Advance
Launch Control Ignition Advance Table
This table becomes the new 3D (8x8) Ignition Base table while the Launch Control is active. The numbers in this table reflect actual ignition timing, and are not a correction amount. Typical numbers would reflect normal ignition timing until the engine is near to the desired launch RPM and load. When this point has been reached, retarded values would be used to generate high exhaust pressure with little actual engine power.
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