I've contacted a few people and have yet to get any real answers. I had a couple cars on the dyno a week ago and both of them wanted a large amount of timing added in the boost tables from my street tune. Now, i have found in the past that the stock ignition corrections can add a lot of timing of top of the values already listed in the table. Hince the reason i like eCtune and Neptune given we can turn it off and gain more control. However, the timing numbers i came up with on the dyno just seemed a bit high but it kept making power. I picked up 22whp (in boost) going from 27-29* (290whp to 312whp at 17psi) in the table. Base ignition timing was set to 16*. I left it at 27* peak in the table after the tune because it bugged me without knowing for sure.
Coming from my background in Crome (cant turn off the stock ignition correction), these numbers appear really high. Even on NA motors, i have experience this with neptune. With ignition corrections turned on, i would get to 30* advance to reach MBT, then with it turned off i would reach upwards of 40* (stock motor).
here is a screen shot of the ignition timing table (boosted b18a). Low boost was 12psi. High boost was 17psi.
sorry no torque graph, tach signal was getting pissed.
just trying to get some reassurance since i haven't gotten any from the others i have talked to.