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The timing heat comes off the back of the strap on the plug. It will discolor the edge from heat(where the threads are). So looking at the plug the more discoloring leaving the edge of the strap heading tword 12 oclock indicates the "timing burn" Timing can be monatured by the timing burn. The farther away from the strap "the burn" goes indicates the more timing.

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honestly i would see if one of these guys will trade u a stock box for that dyna. spark adv is directly tied into egt and without a way to look at egt i dont see any point to the dyna. thats just me though. or else just put it on the stock setting and leave it be

 

lets see some pics of the head,piston tops and rods. im with blowit. i think it was caused by compressing something that wasnt very compressable.

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19 hours ago, Wreckless_Rider said:

Also, if i unplug the curve selector box, it defaults the box to the "stock" curve. Now if i do that and run +4 at the plate, i will be +4* up to 3600rpm, then +7-8* up to 10k rpm. Correct me if im wrong, and i most likely am, (im here to learn fellas lol) you want the timing to retard with high rpm? So +8* might hurt my top end performance??? Or i am totally wrong and i will gain twice as much power with +8 then with +4 lol. Keep in mine i do not have access to any fuel higher then 93 octane. And will be keeping stock bore, stock stroke, and stock compression, with dune ported cylinders. 60ft. Above sea level. 

If you unplug the selector box, it defaults to curve 4, which on a untouched Dynatek is the "stock" curve. 

If you go +4* on the plate, then you'll end up at 17* from 10-12K.  This may or may not be too much timing.  You may be better off just buying a programming cable, maybe only turning your plate +3*, using curve 3 with plate at 0*, or swapping ignitions with somebody.

 

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50 minutes ago, Wreckless_Rider said:

Id honestly like to swap this dyna with somebody. And the tops of the pistons did not make contact with the head. If i could figure out how to upload images i would. It keeps saying file to large to upload

You can't upload pics through the site you have to use a host like Tapatalk or something

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8 hours ago, Keno said:

If you unplug the selector box, it defaults to curve 4, which on a untouched Dynatek is the "stock" curve. 

If you go +4* on the plate, then you'll end up at 17* from 10-12K.  This may or may not be too much timing.  You may be better off just buying a programming cable, maybe only turning your plate +3*, using curve 3 with plate at 0*, or swapping ignitions with somebody.

 

I would love to run the plate a 0* and run curve 3, but since i didnt buy the dyna new i dont know if someone F'ed with the curves. So i aint gonna risk a new motor on it.

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