Can the VE tables compensate for returnless fuel reg?
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Michael Stora
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Can the VE tables compensate for returnless fuel reg?
I have such a setup and I was thinking I'd have to swap it out for a conventional return system to use MS.
Quick back of the envelope calculations would indicate that for 58 psi, you'd have to lean out your VE by 9% at 25 kPa. There is no danger of a lean detonation while tuning, because if undercompensated, you'd only get richer with load.
Mike
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Re: Can the VE tables compensate for returnless fuel reg?
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jakobsladderz
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Re: Can the VE tables compensate for returnless fuel reg?
With manifold reference the amount of fuel injected per cycle (turndown ratio) varies over about a 5:1 - 6:1 ratio (more for a blown engine). With a fixed fuel pressure (relative to atmospheric) the turndown ratio may be more like 15:1 - 25:1 for an NA engine. I would suggest that you'll need MS1/Extra or MS2, the original MS1 might not have enough injector resolution (I think it's 0.1ms or something, probably too big a step).
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