Hey NoGo
I got an injector offset table for the svo 42# injectors I have. I put this in my edit file in hopes of running closer to the way they really act. I figure it worked, or is at least closer, since with the stock table I had to drop the flow rate table down considerably from the calculated value to get it to run ~0 on the ltrims (from about 6 to almost 4). With the new table, I have come back a little over half way to the calculated value, and it's still a tad richer so I could go back a little more. But I had one problem, at idle the o2's would hang rich in the 900mV range. Even though it was in closed loop, it couldn't do anything about it. So I played with the offset table by putting sections of the stock table back in here and there since I knew that would idle fine. I finally found where the idle section of the table is, but here's the weird part, the 11.5v-18v, 60-80kPa range. Why would a high manifold pressure area affect idle? At idle I'm reading about 27-28kPa I believe.
Any ideas?
Absolute pressure is the amount of pressure present over absolute vacuum (or 0 pressure).
Vacuum pressure is the amount of pressure below atmospheric pressure (or ~101.3 kPa)
Soooo, with that in mind, whenever you are measureing MAP or looking at a table referencing MAP you have to determine whether or not it is referencing MAP as a vacuum or as absolute pressure.
When you measure MAP, you are measuring it as 27-28 kPa. We are going to assume that you are measuring MAP as 27-28 kPa ABSOLUTE. To convert this to VACUUM REFERENCED we need to subtract it from 101.3 kPa (a perfect vacuum on a vacuum referenced table is 101.3 kPa).
101.3 kPa - 27.5 kPa = 73.8 kPa vacuum pressure
With this in mind, I am going to say that you are measuring MAP as absolute, and the table that you are editing is referencing MAP as a vacuum pressure.
The table that you are editing is going to put WOT at 0 kPa (or no vacuum), and idle at 65 to 75 kPa.
Here are some examples of how different MAP tables are referenced.
Injector Flow Rate table: Vacuum referenced
Injector Offset: Vacuum referenced
Fuel Air Multiplier: Absolute referenced
Crank VE: Absolute referenced
Main VE: Absolute referenced
Secondary VE: Absolute referenced
IAT MAP: Absolute referenced
Good Luck,
Kevin




