skrimshaw wrote:
The main difference between the stock rom and the carberry is with the stock rom you have an advance multiplier table that will add timing to the base timing. So if your iam is at 16 then the advance table will be added to the base. If the iam drops from 16 it will also drop the advance table thus reducing the total timing.
With carberry, the total timing comes from the base table. There is no more advance table, rather it is now a table that can subtract from the base timing when a knock event occurs. So instead of adding to the timing, it is only allowed to take away from the timing.
Fine knock is a learned knock event that the ecu has detected over a long period of time and automatically reduces timing in that area to avoid knock. Feedback knock is live knock occuring.
So, hopefully to answer your question, the feedback retard table gives you the ability to dictate the amount of timing the ecu can pull per knock event. So feedback knock and knock retard work together with the table you make up.
As far as what to look at, i left the knock retard table alone and tune for zero knock anywhere. Ive done several carberry tunes and have never had an issue with knock, but in the event that there is a knock event then i think the stock tables are fine how they are to save the engine. Just dial in your base table and you'll be fine.
Thanks you very much bro!