Thank you so much for the 24 and 30 values. I wonder if 30 is sort of universal with OBDII performance engines since they were all designed with EPA constraints?
In a way, even with carburetors, timing was not tuned as much as fueling Back then we would set total timing and forget about it. If someone had an automatic (didn't know any people like that) they would screw with advance weights. The Mopar guys were notorious for installing a switch to kill a set of points to get a few degrees of retard on big end. But that was all for most.
With that in mind, the people selling SCT canned tunes probably have enough data to take a good guess at timing so they don't need to know that information to pick a tune.
Just discovered they make scan gauges. Lifted from another site:
"The one you have will work with your Scan Gauge II and a FZJ-80 just fine. My point in my previous post was your cable is not an "ISO only" cable. That's the benefit/beauty of the OBD-II standard. It's supports all OBD-II "required" protocols. So the cable you have works with J1850 VPW, J1850 PWM, CAN, and K-line/L-line protocols. And the Scan Gauge II works with all of those protocols."
And the SGII displays 4 parameters so TPS can be added. But it looks like IAC is not in the list. (I have idle hang issues and I would kill to have this info when it hangs.)
Even with the tune, I plan on keeping my VEC-1 to tweak timing/fuel given fuel octane and altitude. (In some elevated places, you can only purchase 91 octane. Then you have to deal with coming back to sea level on the same tank of gas.)
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