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Old 03-06-2005, 08:48 AM
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Default FMS 30lbers, VE need to be reduced more?

With the 30 lb injectors I multiplied the IFR table by 120 coming from 28.8. This seems pretty close, but seems too rich at idle. Did you have to reduce the VE any farther due to injectors? Mine is already at 60/70/80 with a FM13 (230-232). Thanks fellas!

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Try 38, 55, 68, 88 on the VE and see how that works. Good luck!
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Is that 400/800/1200/1600? Thanks for the info buddy. These work on yours?
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I believe the correction should be 125%....I dont know if the extra 5% your gettting would cause your problems
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34.64 at 4 bar/stock 28.8 is 1.2027777777777. This is the calc that several guys have given me and I found myself. How did you calc your 125?

BTW.......The above info on the VE was good info. Ending up 45/55/65/85 and it seems to have helped greatly!
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36/28.8 = 1.25 right ?
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ok, I guess it's not that simple, the correction factor would actually be 1.202....i stand corrected




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