Help Tuners: Injector swap, best method to retune?
Hello! A little background regarding my post:
For the past month I have been chasing a misfire, and I have narrowed it down to an injector, ive swapped it and the misfire moves with it. Anyways, the injectors I currently have are deatschwerks 650cc @ 3.5 bar injectors. Deatschwerks now only has a 600cc @3.0 bar injector, so they have offered to replace my 650cc with those.
My dilemma is tweaking my current fuelmap to accomodate these larger injectors. So... I need to figure out how to convert my current fuel map to a basemap for these larger injectors.
How does injector flow rate convert? Is it incorrect to say that a 600cc injector @ 3.0 bar is roughly a 700cc @ 3.5? (200cc per bar * 3.5?)
If that is the case, the new ones will flow about 8% more than the old ones... so could I subtract 8% from my fuel values and tweak from there?
I could be horribly wrong, as the injectors can only flow so much so the conversion cant be that linear...
Please advise.
Thank you!
Aaron
For the past month I have been chasing a misfire, and I have narrowed it down to an injector, ive swapped it and the misfire moves with it. Anyways, the injectors I currently have are deatschwerks 650cc @ 3.5 bar injectors. Deatschwerks now only has a 600cc @3.0 bar injector, so they have offered to replace my 650cc with those.
My dilemma is tweaking my current fuelmap to accomodate these larger injectors. So... I need to figure out how to convert my current fuel map to a basemap for these larger injectors.
How does injector flow rate convert? Is it incorrect to say that a 600cc injector @ 3.0 bar is roughly a 700cc @ 3.5? (200cc per bar * 3.5?)
If that is the case, the new ones will flow about 8% more than the old ones... so could I subtract 8% from my fuel values and tweak from there?
I could be horribly wrong, as the injectors can only flow so much so the conversion cant be that linear...
Please advise.
Thank you!
Aaron
i would just swap and see what it does.
but you could
1. reduce your fuel pressure on your return system.
2. retune all of the fuel cells in your map. they'll be close (richer) but not optimal anymore.
3. if you have a UTEC, you set use the temp correction to do a whole map change
but you could
1. reduce your fuel pressure on your return system.
2. retune all of the fuel cells in your map. they'll be close (richer) but not optimal anymore.
3. if you have a UTEC, you set use the temp correction to do a whole map change
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well the above options still stand regardless.
i'd personally just road tune it with some logs. Prolly take an hour.
Or you could rent a dyno for an hour for ~$125 so you dont have to do it on the street.
i'd personally just road tune it with some logs. Prolly take an hour.
Or you could rent a dyno for an hour for ~$125 so you dont have to do it on the street.
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