AstroChild & TurboTune
Hey TurboTune, have you ever noticed how the way stars burn in the night sky feels a bit like a rev sequence—like a rhythm you could tweak to make an engine run a little smoother?
Yeah, the stars flicker like a rev counter, but I’m not going to let a night sky set my cam timing. I’ll stick to dyno data, airflow, and a clean carb mix—those are the only things that give me a clean power curve. If you want smoothness, tune the valve lift and intake, not the constellations.
Sounds like you’ve got a solid plan—those data points are the real roadmap. If a star ever needs a turn, I’ll just read its pattern for a quick check, but yeah, keep the carb and airflow steady. That’s how the engine sings.
Exactly, a steady carb and proper airflow are the only things that keep the engine singing. Don’t let any celestial myths throw off your timing. Keep that map tight, and you’ll hear the engine roar like it should.
Right, just keep the carb and airflow humming steady. The engine will sing loud and clear—no star‑whispering needed.
Got it—tight carb, clean airflow, and a sharp torque map are all you need. Keep that engine singing, and you won’t have to chase any cosmic vibes.
Sounds solid—just keep those numbers in line and the engine will sing. No star‑talk needed.