VS-VY Enhanced Factory Bins

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Helical
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Re: Enhanced Factory Bins

Post by Helical »

Was wondering about the space available on the V8. I'm a long way off playing with the more technical stuff anyway, so if you do work it in, it will probably fit in nicely with my time line.

I should get a NVRAM for my bunky VS V6 and experiment with that.

Keep up the good work!
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x2 :)
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x3
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here's the spreadsheet
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it seems that everyone using EOI in ls1 is delaying injection untill after the exhaust valve is closed so fuel isnt wasted out the exhaust heres an LS1 EOI spreedsheet based on exhaust valve closing timing of cam
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from the OP it seems Bottom of intake stroke. There just using EVC to work it out, i could be wrong. but all depends to on the intake design and location of the injectors. with buick/ecotec the injectors are a bit away from the valve so the setup needs time with valve heat to make the fuel vaporize.

check the edit comment.

http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showthrea ... post243936
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few people have mentioned to me about using nvrams and if i break alot of pins during testing, i socket the nvram so the pins can't get bent :)
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i do the same LOL
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yeh best way and if you bend/snap a pin just replace the socket
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