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Faound a way to get accurate timimg up to 2.40 G/Cyl

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Old 11-16-2014, 07:42 PM
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Default Faound a way to get accurate timimg up to 2.40 G/Cyl

well ive herd of this in the past, so i made a post about it but thought it would get more hits in the FI section.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/pcm-diagn...1-2-g-cyl.html
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I have the E40 ECU and to use 80lbs (max is 65) injectors you have to do this 50% scale. It works well. You lose some resolution but the car runs great even so.
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Did you do this because the timing table will max out as soon as the car sees boost?
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What other tables did you change. And yes my car on 7lbs will hit 1.20 g/cyl
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I can't remember exactly. All VE tables, anything to do with g/cyl (mostly spark) and the injector flow. SD tune so no maf changes. Also changed the cylinder vol. to half although I don't think my ECU takes that into the calculation.



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