How does the IFR table affect the PE table?
You need the IFR table to be as close as possible, so you know the fueling.
You want the PE table to be what you want the commanded air fuel to be.
It would only be a poorly educated guess for the answer to your question.
Ryan
Basically the formula people seem to use is your new injector flow rate @ 3 bar / old injectors @ 3 bar
so depends on what kinda car you have and the year...
I'm not sure if the GM Injector ratings are 3 bar or 4 bar...
98, 01, and 02 F-Bodies were 28lb/hr
99 and 00 were 26 lb/hr
I'm not sure if GM did anything diff w/vettes
When I was scaling mine I took
42lb @ 3 bar, and then 26lb @ 3bar (00) and and came up w/a factor of 1.62
I tried it also assuming 26lb/hr was already 4 bar, and came w/a scalar of 19x% which caused the car to run like poop.. way too lean
the 1.62 * 100 = 162% scalar worked much better for me..
So I'd just do 30/old injectors as a starting point
so either 30/26 = 1.15 = 115%
or 30/28 = 1.07 = 107%
Use this as a starting point, then get your LTRIMS back down to 0
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I checked my average and it was -7 at first so that's whay i just scaled them 105. Remember this is a Z06 and they are super sensitive to changes in airflow after 02. The car is set up I just threw to error codes 171 and 175, rich codes for bank 1 and 2. So I just need to lean it up a bit more but I'm wondering how will afffect the pe table.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/pcm-diagnostics-tuning/344371-what-s-good-pe-scale-factor-10-5-afr.html
Then I scaled the PE to 93%. It's good starting point, I'm still fine tuning. Good luck.



