DAVECS1
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- David
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- 2020 Gladiator Sport S Max Tow
Oh your on point, for sure, they are one and the same. In order to use my supercharger at cruise I had to make significant cam timing changes. They try to keep the valves closed at low rpm, stock. The problem is at high load it helps to have scavenging and exhaust flow to cool the cylinder. The factory does not do this at low aircharges. This causes issues more so on manuals as it can run a considerable amount of time here. This causes high vacuum that sucks oil from the sump, it causes high heat and high pressures in the cylinder as there is a fair amount of time to fill the cylinder with stuff that goes bang. So if cam timing never gets changed stock you options are limited to time tested solutions, high octane good oil, and decent crank case ventingfor sure, but the problem is that between 1,200 rpm and 1,800 rpm is where the best gas mileage is. I'm getting fantastic mileage for what this thing is, and i'd really love to eliminate the knock.
That's probably the engineers' problem. tuning for max economy is probably similar to tuning for max power. You're running on the ragged edge
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