Thought I would paste this in this section. In one of the Turbo section threads a person was wondering if there are any ill effects of using a 9.5:1 CR tune on a 8.5:1 CR motor.
Well that got me to look search for a DE+T and DET timing maps to see what the difference was. The fuel maps and K value were the same, including the VE table.
The only real difference was the timing table, and even then at Wide Open Throttle (WOT). That means that at cruising speeds the timing for DE+T and DET is the same.
Now DE+T have higher compression, thus at a specific RPM/Load they will be making more power then a lower compressioned DET at the same RPM/Load. Thus using a DE+T timing map for crusing speeds means you will not be having as much power as a DE+T, thus needing to use more gas to keep going the same speed.
I will test the timing maps on my road trip tomorrow
Well that got me to look search for a DE+T and DET timing maps to see what the difference was. The fuel maps and K value were the same, including the VE table.
The only real difference was the timing table, and even then at Wide Open Throttle (WOT). That means that at cruising speeds the timing for DE+T and DET is the same.
Now DE+T have higher compression, thus at a specific RPM/Load they will be making more power then a lower compressioned DET at the same RPM/Load. Thus using a DE+T timing map for crusing speeds means you will not be having as much power as a DE+T, thus needing to use more gas to keep going the same speed.
I will test the timing maps on my road trip tomorrow