
The plugs are getting wet, and getting very lazy rich flames out of the headers.
The logs show that occasionally my spark sensor is still passing a bad rpm signal now and then, and I'm guessing that the injectors are going to 100% at that point and it's instantly flooding. Sometimes the spark signal is very clean, but often seeing one or two very high rpm pulses while cranking.
How is the fueling calculated once it thinks it's past 9600rpm? Is there a factor applied, or does it use the 9600rpm table cells?
I imagine it's going to add a whole lot of fuel at 60,000rpm

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Sample #,Time -Seconds,Engine Revolution Flag,Engine RPM,Fueling Mode,Injector Duty Cycle %,
1515,163.139,Clear,635.0,Open Loop,32.5,
1516,163.223,Set,635.0,Open Loop,31.1,
1517,163.358,Set,633.0,Open Loop,32.4,
1518,163.442,Clear,187.0,Open Loop,9.2,
1519,163.576,Clear,187.0,Open Loop,9.2,
1520,163.660,Clear,61440.0,Open Loop,3226.4, <---
1521,163.795,Clear,694.0,Open Loop,36.4,
1522,163.914,Set,189.0,Open Loop,9.7,
1523,164.045,Set,649.0,Open Loop,33.4,