Originally Posted by
Pattojnr
if you dont use a degree wheel, then how do you know when to stop ? its too easy to go too far to effect run time. precision in these engines is paramount, or you can hack away all the good work the production has done to serve the customer with a reliable engine that can make the run time.
Measurements and a good steady hand
I have only worked on standard engines so far, not "Tuned" engines, so the window of error is a little smaller.
IMO I do very little to "Tuned" engines, I mean they are already good they way they are (Flash .12 Tuned for example) so the gain is little.
But in the engines I have modded, not a single one has gone wrong - only improved A LOT compared to stock.