You keep saying that and I keep asking you why but you won't answer. Is it information you don't want to give out? It could be something I haven't considered.
Jesus. I don’t know how to say it any different than this.
You can NOT load the engine on a ******* sweep test.
Set the engine to peak torque, where ever that is and load it down and then move the timing and see what it says.
It won’t be the number you are giving it on a sweep test.
I can’t grasp why you can’t grasp this simple concept. Go do some research on MBT and learn for yourself.
And TBO is Time Between Overhaul.
That’s the last time I will say you can NOT develop a timing curve with a ******* sweep test. If you could, you could use an inertia wheel dyno and set up a curve.
BTW, my friend took his back to the same chassis dyno it was on before I did his distributor and guess what? It made more power everywhere. Across the ******* board.
The dyno operator called bullshit so he pulled a distributor he had that was locked out and dropped it in.
And guess what? The power went right back down to what it was.
The curved distributor went back in and the power went back up. And the dyno guy is still confused about the results.
I’ve talked to him. I’ve told him you can’t sweep test for timing and his thick headed dumb *** can’t grasp it.
And he still locks out any distributor that crosses his shop because he can’t do a correct curve.
So he’s sending **** out the door and calling it good.