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Marion Cobretti
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Talking to Rick Anderson at Anderson Motorsport he was telling me about Tip In. Can anybody explain what that is. I was inquiring about slight quik Ping in the low RPM range.

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that's the term for when you are idle or thereabouts, and nail the throttle, you have 'tipped' in.

The EEC-IV typically pulls timing during this event... it's momentary.

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Thanks for the reply. So it is not some major technical term I figure.

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Tip-in is when ever the gas pedal is abruptly pressed in when it was at a steady previously (cruise, ect). Boosted cars tend to ping on tip in..... hold the RPM's at a steady 3K-4K RPM for several seconds, boost and power builds up creating heat, mash the gas (tip-in) the car may initally ping. This is the pinging that happens as soon as you mash the gas, but goes away when the pedal is floored. The EEC runs a lot of advance at part throttle/light load which causes this.
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Thanks Alot for the info!

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Yep. I've got tip-in detonation too.
The computer takes a second or two to catch up & for those few seconds there is too much timing.
Byron can eliminate that......

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