07-01-2010, 08:09 PM
the way ive always done it is set all values to mind 70's or low 80's ...
then use the line on the graph to determin what need to go up or down ..
adding values to the numbers lowers the bar ... so taking them away lowers it ... simply add or subtracted number from the entered values to make the bar a stright line.
then you will have a over all % of power output ... once its in a stright line (the line on the graph) move all number up or down one or 2 number so the lines stays stright but moves up and down onthe graph until the % of the power output is close to 99%.. usaly it will hit 99.3% or something rather ...
to get it to 100% you will have to play around with the spark plug gap.. usaly lowering it will get ya there ..
sorry in a rush could explne it better but hope this helps ... catch me online chat and ill sort ya out.
then use the line on the graph to determin what need to go up or down ..
adding values to the numbers lowers the bar ... so taking them away lowers it ... simply add or subtracted number from the entered values to make the bar a stright line.
then you will have a over all % of power output ... once its in a stright line (the line on the graph) move all number up or down one or 2 number so the lines stays stright but moves up and down onthe graph until the % of the power output is close to 99%.. usaly it will hit 99.3% or something rather ...
to get it to 100% you will have to play around with the spark plug gap.. usaly lowering it will get ya there ..
sorry in a rush could explne it better but hope this helps ... catch me online chat and ill sort ya out.
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