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Old Nov 12, 2009 | 12:24 AM
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Question FIC 1450 BlueMax Flow Matching Data Sheet - How to use data to setup injector latency

I received a matching set of FIC 1450 BlueMax fuel injectors. Below is th Flow Matching Data Sheet provided with the injector.



Does anyone know how to use the Injector Latency Data provided on the sheet to calculate correct values to use in the EcuFlash table?

4.69V X.XXX ms
7.03V X.XXX ms
9.38V X.XXX ms
11.72V X.XXX ms
14.06V X.XXX ms
16.41V X.XXX ms
18.68V X.XXX ms

- Should the latencies used for E85 and 91oct be the same or different?
- Recommend Injector Scaling values for E85 and 91oct??? E85 = (943 to 1008) ; 91oct = 1329


Thanks for any info, spreadsheet calcuation, formulas, etc.

Jason

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Old Nov 12, 2009 | 03:15 PM
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Your best bet is to just look at the curve for the stock injectors and match it. You could set up a best fit line or a polynomial sloping line in excel based off the data points that you have.... but that probably won't do much for you. If you read a bit more you would see that the lower voltages don't even matter much, because you will never see them and/or other components will not function at that low of voltage. Also, latencies should be the same for E85 and pump. Some people change them, but I would consider that a mistake (and they would probably be alts in the tephra mod if that was necessary).
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