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Adjusting the Dynatek TC88 ign.Electrical |
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New Family
Ride: 2001 Electra Glide FLHT
Join Date: Jun 7th, 2008
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Adjusting the Dynatek TC88 ign.
I own a 2001 FLHT(ElectraGlide).
It's modified with 95" kit, Branch heads, Andrews 560 Lift geared cams, 10.5:1 JE pistons, Makuni 42 carb, V&H Prop Pipe, high vol oil pump, Tamachi clutch, Dynatek TC88 ignition and a few other goodies. My question. How is the best way to program the TC88 ignition for optimum torque. I understand that using the A36 setting is closest to stock. But, this engine developes much more torque(103 lbs). So, my thinking says this is to far advance curve. I have it at B28 and no pinging. I tried B34 and it sounded like I broke something at start up! Luckly not. So, can someone with some background give me some tips. Thx, much. Bobby |
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Join Date: May 29th, 2008
Location: Florida
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Re: Adjusting the Dynatek TC88 ign.
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