I plan to do a little doco up for all the enhanced features when i get the new version out and get time to do it lol, i have a excel spreadsheet you can use to input your camshaft settings to help work out valve timing and EOI timing, the xdf table is based on crankshaft degrees.
EOI = End of injection.
So End of injection is precisely that, then minus the time it takes for the injector pulse to squirt the fuel which then is start of injection.
The biggest use for this is when changing camshafts, because the intake valve opening time is now different you will want to change when the injector fires so you can get a complete burn again, this helps to no end especially with idle quality.
So tuning with this you would start EOI when the valve opens and work back till you hit the richest point, i have found changing it further away will not make it any richer, so meaning your getting all the fuel into the chamber. Obviously injector size plays a larger part in how much time you have to play with and what RPM your tuning it at. Injectors running at high DC% obviously wont have much time when there not open.
As always correct me if im wrong
