
Originally Posted by
abc
Well that explains it as far as I'm concerned. I'm pretty sure the pro's will chime in and say what you are seeing is normal with these cars. I would probably look into the IAT spark adder section, burst knock section, main spark tables, dial them back in your "problem areas" and forget about it. You could also consult an experienced pro and let them work their magic, then forget about it.
There is so much compromise with the factory street driven cars, you end up with what you have. That's also part of the reason for the market that HPT's is in. HPT's gives us the ability to remove some of the compromise in area's you feel the desire to do so to customize your personal vehicle. What works for you or what you like may be worlds different from what works for/or the next guy likes. The OEM is obligated to make a product that is the best it can be for the most customers, meet government regulations, and live long enough that it's customers will be repeat customers.
Remember the OEM's have endless resources compared to the biggest Hotrod/custom/race shops you can dream of. They have the resources (including the brain power) to build whatever you could dream up, but who is gonna buy it and will they sell enough to stay in business?