why is it that smanager is has always said ive been running 114% injector duty cycle? if that was true, wouldnt i be leaning out? 11.8:1 afr at 8500rpms.
how can i fix this?
injector duty cycle help
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mike93hatch
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it sure does, you want the log?Hondata wrote:It should not read over 100% - it is a bug. However, if you're getting to 100%, it means that you're going to start running lean. You should consider bigger injectors or raising the fuel pressure (if the fuel pressure is not too high to begin with).
it has been reading over 100% duty cycle for over a year now..
it has never ran lean. so what now?
i did raise the fuel pressure to 49psi and adjusted the fuel maps so afr was the same 11.8:1 and the duty cycle just went up more. something is wrong or there is a setting somewhere im not doing right.
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yea i did make some changes to the fuel since my new intake manifold wanted alot more.. what else do i need to change? where is the fuel multiplier and what does it do?Spunkster wrote:This is usually caused by someone making large changes to the fuel tables without properly adjusting the fuel multiplier first.
but it read over 100% before i made these changes as well.. i dont know..
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i dont fully understand the whole fuel trim tab... how are you suppose to know what it should be. and when you do stuff to that does it take fuel out of the whole map? and then i would need to retune again? just get to get the duty cycle working right? im not leaning out and never have over the whole year this engine setup has been running so i may just say screw it.