in the fuel tables the numbers stand for milliseconds right?
whats the relation of the number to the millisecond? such as
1600=1.6 milliseconds
or
1600=16 milliseconds?
thanks
units in fuel tables
The numbers have no unit,they are just arbitrary values.
All u need to know is assigning a higher value/s at any given point or area of the table will increase fuel delivery & obviously lower value/s will decrease it.
Meaning from the numbers & how they affect AFR will become more familiar the more you work with them.
Quite generally,about 10% change of the values on the fuel table will give roughly a change of 1 full AFR point at any given tuning point(Assuming u use the fuel trim parameters correctly).A very rough rule of thumb,but might at least get u in the ballpark till u see how the values affect your particular setup.
All u need to know is assigning a higher value/s at any given point or area of the table will increase fuel delivery & obviously lower value/s will decrease it.
Meaning from the numbers & how they affect AFR will become more familiar the more you work with them.
Quite generally,about 10% change of the values on the fuel table will give roughly a change of 1 full AFR point at any given tuning point(Assuming u use the fuel trim parameters correctly).A very rough rule of thumb,but might at least get u in the ballpark till u see how the values affect your particular setup.