What are the fuel units in ROM Editor not milliseconds?
Injector duration varies with a number of different conditions (water temperature, air temperature etc) and is not linear. E.g. an injector duration of 4ms will not deliver twice the fuel of an injector duration of 2ms (it will be almost three times the fuel). The numbers in the fuel tables are arbitrary linear fuel values. A fuel value of 500 will deliver twice the fuel of a value of 250. You can see the approximate injector duration on the 2d and 3d graph views by selecting Show Injector Duration
How do you do this in 2D/3D graphs?
Do we use Shift+F7, (after Options>Settings>Sensor Overlay and setting the sensor to INJ?
Injector Duration (msecs) in 2D/3D Graphs
maybe he wants to know how much fuel is injected at a specific moment.
IF the numbers were the timing in msec, you could figure out, how much fuel is provided to the chambers per hour/mileage/km or whatever just through calculating the time, injector-size and pressure (if it's not stock or corresponding to the injectors)
by the way: how can it be, that in the stock P30 JDM map there are injector duty cycles >100%??
The same map in another software says it's <100% (round 70-80%)?!
pretty strange in my opinion. is there a fault in the other software? or in hondata?
best regards
Luke
IF the numbers were the timing in msec, you could figure out, how much fuel is provided to the chambers per hour/mileage/km or whatever just through calculating the time, injector-size and pressure (if it's not stock or corresponding to the injectors)
by the way: how can it be, that in the stock P30 JDM map there are injector duty cycles >100%??
The same map in another software says it's <100% (round 70-80%)?!
pretty strange in my opinion. is there a fault in the other software? or in hondata?
best regards
Luke
QUOTE FROM THE TECH FAQ "You can see the approximate injector duration on the 2d and 3d graph views by selecting Show Injector Duration "Hondata wrote:The fuel units are linear units which are converted to injector duration after compensations and injector dead time compensation.
A stock fuel map often will show over 100% duty at redline (obviously the duty stays at 100%).
My question was "what do you click"