I have a problem with injector compensation.

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Kevin1166
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I have a problem with injector compensation.

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I use R18 Engine
I changed the injector to 630cc Bosch EV14.
J35 Throttle body 67mm (R18 is 58mm.)
New 3 " pipe Intake Mass sensor (K&N is 2.5" pipe Mass sensor)

In calibration fuel window current injector size.
I have tried it as a 630cc. But it cannot start the engine.
I would like some suggestions from hondata on how to adjust my fuel table, crank fuel tables and current injector size
In order for it to work correctly.

I have attached a file calibration I'm using. Please help guide me.

Thankyou
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Re: I have a problem with injector compensation.

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Is this naturally aspirated or forced induction?
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Re: I have a problem with injector compensation.

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Spunkster wrote: Fri Sep 27, 2019 1:14 pm Is this naturally aspirated or forced induction?
Naturally aspirated
E85 fuel.

Please advise me
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Re: I have a problem with injector compensation.

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Why do you have such a large throttle body, intake and injectors?
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Re: I have a problem with injector compensation.

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Spunkster wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:57 am Why do you have such a large throttle body, intake and injectors?
Because I made R18 up to 2000cc by the Rod and crankshaft. New Piston oversize new piston Cr.
And I use Skunk2 camshaft, Porting, Oversize port and valve.
I think my device now has to use anything more than the oem. I want to make it to 200hp.
And i still don't understand Regarding the change of injector size, please advise me.
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Re: I have a problem with injector compensation.

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You need to compensate for the injector size, increased displacement and then the ethanol.

If the car will not start check the basics (fuel, spark, compression) then lambda and post a datalog.
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