Mitchman
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2022
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
For those of you that track with a JB4, do you have the gauges up while you drive to monitor anything specific? And do you ever get concerned while on the track that you could start pulling some serious timing as the car heats up and things could get damaged?
I have a 22 G70 3.3T with JB4, snorkels, HKS plugs gapped to .022, and drop in AEM filters.
I have access to decent 93 and been running map 2 lately. I review my logs regularly and do random pulls that JB4 recommends to see what timing is being pulled. On all my pulls I have at least 2-3 cylinders pulling timing between .8 and 3. Pretty much every time. Burger Motorsports say anything under 3.5 is technically acceptable and not to tune to 0 timing adjustments as it could leave power on the table.. But my concern is with tracking the car. I tracked the car last year before I did any mods, and was able to get on the track 5 times in 1 day doing 20 minute sessions. Car did amazing, kept cool, brakes held up. I'm wanting to track the car again this year, but with the JB4. My concern is if I'm pulling timing like this just driving spiritly around town, what happens when I'm pretty much full on or off the throttle for 20 minutes straight?
Just wondering what ya'll are doing, makes me contemplate doing a tuned ECU now as I want to enjoy more power, but not be so concerned my cars going to damage itself. Especially since I plan on doing 5-6 tracked events this year.

I have a 22 G70 3.3T with JB4, snorkels, HKS plugs gapped to .022, and drop in AEM filters.
I have access to decent 93 and been running map 2 lately. I review my logs regularly and do random pulls that JB4 recommends to see what timing is being pulled. On all my pulls I have at least 2-3 cylinders pulling timing between .8 and 3. Pretty much every time. Burger Motorsports say anything under 3.5 is technically acceptable and not to tune to 0 timing adjustments as it could leave power on the table.. But my concern is with tracking the car. I tracked the car last year before I did any mods, and was able to get on the track 5 times in 1 day doing 20 minute sessions. Car did amazing, kept cool, brakes held up. I'm wanting to track the car again this year, but with the JB4. My concern is if I'm pulling timing like this just driving spiritly around town, what happens when I'm pretty much full on or off the throttle for 20 minutes straight?
Just wondering what ya'll are doing, makes me contemplate doing a tuned ECU now as I want to enjoy more power, but not be so concerned my cars going to damage itself. Especially since I plan on doing 5-6 tracked events this year.


