moood Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 Hey guys, a friend of mine is willing to install both Dyna Tek and a timing plate. (i have no idea what these are or what they do) he just wanted to know if its alright to install them both. He has currently these mods: Pro Circuit System + Silencers Vforce Reeds 3 slightly ported already timed thanks, again im a total noob and he just told me to ask you experts. Oh and im sorry if the lingo is different im translating what he told me exactly since i dont understand what he says ;p. Quote
TJ10 Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 Hey guys, a friend of mine is willing to install both Dyna Tek and a timing plate. (i have no idea what these are or what they do) he just wanted to know if its alright to install them both. He has currently these mods: Pro Circuit System + Silencers Vforce Reeds 3 slightly ported already timed thanks, again im a total noob and he just told me to ask you experts. Oh and im sorry if the lingo is different im translating what he told me exactly since i dont understand what he says ;p. I'm no expert on the subject but I would say to install one or the other. I would say the plate ($35) over the Dyna Tek ($250). Since the objective of each item is mainly to alter timing, using one of the 2 mods would be sufficient. As I said i'm no expert but I would think that if he were to install both and andvance the timing on each, say 4 degrees, he would end up with an 8 degree advance. Somebody correct me if i'm wrong. Also, find out what he means by "already timed". Quote
dajogejr Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 I'm no expert on the subject but I would say to install one or the other. I would say the plate ($35) over the Dyna Tek ($250). Since the objective of each item is mainly to alter timing, using one of the 2 mods would be sufficient. As I said i'm no expert but I would think that if he were to install both and andvance the timing on each, say 4 degrees, he would end up with an 8 degree advance. Somebody correct me if i'm wrong. Also, find out what he means by "already timed". If he's a newbie....just get the plate. The Dyna is worth it if you have time to get to the Dyno and program a curve for your specific needs. Or if you're going to use the advanced features like ignition stutter, a tach, NOS RPM Activation, etc... For most average joes...a plate is sufficient. The biggest difference out of the box, the Dyna will advance the curve early on in the RPM range, and retard it as the RPMs raise for more overrev... The plate is static, if you give it a 4 degree advance at 2000 RPM, you get a 4 degree advance at 10,000 RPM. Quote
TJ10 Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 If he's a newbie....just get the plate.The Dyna is worth it if you have time to get to the Dyno and program a curve for your specific needs. Or if you're going to use the advanced features like ignition stutter, a tach, NOS RPM Activation, etc... For most average joes...a plate is sufficient. The biggest difference out of the box, the Dyna will advance the curve early on in the RPM range, and retard it as the RPMs raise for more overrev... The plate is static, if you give it a 4 degree advance at 2000 RPM, you get a 4 degree advance at 10,000 RPM. I was just about to post one of your quotes that I found from doing a little research on the topic when I noticed that you had replied. Quote
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