Hey Guys,
Still waiting on the NVRAM stuff but in the mean time the tune is almost spot on thanks to quip4t and someguy360. The problem I have is 2 of my Chinese ecotec injectors have shat the bed.
I have a perfect set of genuine new L67 injectors sitting here. What sittings would I need to adjust to run them. My tune is based off the VN $5D. If I change the battery voltage and kinjiflow would
that be enough to get it to run or would it affect the whole tune? I have been reading the Basics of tuning a delco but want to double check as I feel confused lol.
Injectors
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Re: Injectors
The battery voltage offsets in a maf tune are probably gonna be wrong in an 808 you have to factor in some ecu code related variance there's an I jectors flow testing thread by the_1 on here that will tell you how many ms needs taken into account
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Re: Injectors
I adjusted the Kinji flow to .066 according the excel spreadsheet and battery voltage is that all I need to adjust or do I need to alter the ve table?
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Excuse my lack of knowledge, but what does the VE refer to please?
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Volumetric efficiency. It's a table that is used to determine the volume of air entering the engine against RPM and load. Kinjflow calculator is only part of the calculation done. Depending on what your VE table is. From my limited knowledge try to not go over 80% on the VE table and if you run out increase the kinjflow number to keep it all within limits. It's a matter of driving, logging with a wideband and adjusting the VE table to get the A/F ration where you want it.
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Charletscrown,
Thanks for the explanation of what VE stands for.
Thanks for the explanation of what VE stands for.
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Re: Injectors
Yea I think it's called G/cyl in the later ones.
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Ok, I think that is the MGC in my TunerPro options.Charlescrown wrote:Yea I think it's called G/cyl in the later ones.