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    Timing calculator 6.7 F250

    Do I copy and paste a timing calculator or is it a guide I found one on the forum but it only gets 16 degrees BTDC and does my injection quantities & injection duration change with timing

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    The timing calculator requires you to copy in your particular rail pressure, duration and quantity maps. the part you modify is the desired amount of injection btdc

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    Throw that thing in the garbage, timing calcs are a waste of time, their only use is a quick reference of where you're currently at for piece of mind, more so for data to see potential trends. That is a far more advanced way of tuning and IMO a total waste of time in the early learning stages. BTW don't touch injector PW on stock injectors. They shouldn't require re-calibration until later on, 100k miles or so. If you can't get more fuel or aren't getting close to your commanded fuel map you have a limiter table holding you back elsewhere. I learned this the hard way and my truck runs much better and smoother on a stock injector pw cal, on top of making more power and torque than ever.

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    Thanks I have been all over the place I?m just setting my torque limits up to 1106 and take out the - timing in crushing area hopefully I?ll get something close to the tunes I have purchased without the hard shifting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Kavney View Post
    Thanks I have been all over the place I?m just setting my torque limits up to 1106 and take out the - timing in crushing area hopefully I?ll get something close to the tunes I have purchased without the hard shifting
    There is a reason for the negative timing values in the cruise region, you can smooth it out but you'll notice something change as you up it. Pay attention and you'll notice it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaegerWrenching View Post
    There is a reason for the negative timing values in the cruise region, you can smooth it out but you'll notice something change as you up it. Pay attention and you'll notice it.
    I noticed my GPM went up it seems to have more low end torque but when I hit about 2K RPM it falls on its face I know transmission lowers Torque before shifts it?s at Hi speeds over about 2200 RPM I think it?s some kind a limited I haven?t adjusted probably in the turbo what do you think I could send you my tune LOL

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    It seems like 3/4 throttle I am going to try to data log and see if I?m running out of fuel it feels like it and takes a minute to run with no peddle until it comes back I?m going to tune trans also but unless it?s hitting a torque limit I?m kind lost was thinking about comparing Duramax that is 2011-2014

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    what's your boost doing? Data log it and send me your log.

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    I?ll get a Log this afternoon it?s much better but I?m still not 100% satisfied seems like moving boost make it shift to soon