48 lb/hr (504cc) 12-ohm impedence on 1.9L?
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Minami Kotaro
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48 lb/hr (504cc) 12-ohm impedence on 1.9L?
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Minami Kotaro
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If anything, they idle better than the 36 lb/hr injectors. Off-idle response is much improved as well. The only tuning I've done is reset my req_fuel (from 9.6 to 6.3) in Constants and in VE Table Tools. This bumped all my VE numbers up an insane amount so I'm sure it's pig rich.
The new injectors are disc-type whereas the old were pintle-type. How much difference would that make?
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When you install larger injectors, you should change the req_fuel, but NOT scale the VE table. These two changes counteract each other, so the net effect is to make the entire table richer by the amount your injectors are larger. That is, the fuel pulse widths stay the same, but more fuel flows because the injectors flow more in a given amount of time (in your case 9.6/6.3 = 52% richer).
'Reset req_fuel' is for when you want to keep the same injectors, but change the req_fuel and VE table numbers (while keeping the same fuel amount). You might want to do this if you guessed at your injector flow but later found it was incorrect, for example.
When you go to larger injectors, you also have to scale the cranking pulse widths, accel enrichments, and other 'non-percentage' values by 6.3/9.6 = 65% to keep the same amount of fuel. Values in percentages (VE, warmup enrichment, afterstart enrichment) do not need to be scaled.
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Minami Kotaro
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As for cranking pulswidts and other enrichments, I don't even use those so it isn't an issue.
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jsmcortina
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How do you get it to start if you don't inject fuel during cranking?Minami Kotaro wrote:As for cranking pulswidts and other enrichments, I don't even use those so it isnt' an issue. :D
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Minami Kotaro
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Magic.jsmcortina wrote: How do you get it to start if you don't inject fuel during cranking?
James
What I meant by that is, I don't have the cranking table turned on. I just use the "PW at -40 and PW at 160" values in Warmup Wizard. I've got a pretty old version of MegaTune.
I don't use any AE, WUE, or ASE.
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