lol your good man just learning the tuner pro it’s pretty awesome program and the eehack I read my plugs regardless lol they can tell you a lot
lol your good man just learning the tuner pro it’s pretty awesome program and the eehack I read my plugs regardless lol they can tell you a lot
Shoot, I'm jealous of you guys that have a Lt1 and use steveo's stuff, it looks like it rocks. When I started tuning in the 90's we worked in hex, there was no software. You truly couldn't charge enough. Good luck on your project and yep, reading plugs is an art all by itself. Luckily I've been crackin at this since I was ~12 :)
-Carl
When I started tuning in the 90's we worked in hex, there was no software. You truly couldn't charge enough.
Some of the tools here were highly advanced compared to the "Hex Method."
http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inj...cal-Reference&
Need some help I got green giant 42ib/hr injectors from corvette mods and was wondering if y’all no anyone with some offset data so I can get them tuned better I currently have setting from Ford lighting green tops but having trouble starting up when motor is warmed up. Thanks
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Specifications;
42lb/hr @ 43.5 PSI
EV6 Body Type
Bosch EV1 Mini-timer Connector
Resistance: 14 Ohms
Voltage: 8-15 Volts, nominal 13.5 Volts
1 Amp output
Pressure, Min: 30PSIG / Max: 100PSIG
O-Rings Included
Filter Basket with four-hold disc fuel delivery nozzle
pretty common bosch injector, try these, stole from TGO: https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/diy-...iii-42-lb.html
Minimum PW @ 44 psi: 1.173
Offset Compensation versus Battery Voltage:
6.4 Volts: 4285 usec
8.0 Volts: 2168 usec
9.6 Volts: 1465 usec
11.2 Volts: 1096 usec
12.8 Volts: 839 usec
14.4 Volts: 655 usec
15.0 Volts: 596 usec
Short PW Compensation versus Pulse Width:
0.015 msec: -118 usec
0.244 msec: -101 usec
0.488 msec: -82 usec
0.732 msec: -64 usec
0.976 msec: -46 usec
1.220 msec: -27 usec
1.460 msec: -10 usec
1.708 msec: 0 usec
1.950 msec: 0 usec
2.197 msec: 0 usec
2.440 msec: 0 usec
2.685 msec: 0 usec
2.929 msec: 0 usec
3.170 msec: 0 usec
3.410 msec: 0 usec
3.660 msec: 0 usec
3.900 msec: 0 usec
if you need help reproducing the data in cells that make sense in EE try this tool: http://drr.ikcest.org/app/s2852
i never really bother tuning the offsets below 9v i just leave the table flat there (since the engine will run like a bag of crap at that low voltage anyway)
Ok cool that’s what I have but wasn’t sure if I put in the offset correct when I save it it automatically puts in a number on the voltage offset. The offset adder I but - numbers and it goes straight to zero
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