
Originally Posted by
blindsquirrel
The 2007 did not have a FPCM, and used a fixed 58 PSI rail pressure at all times, and did not have boost (above atmospheric), so it's only ever able to see a pressure delta range of 400 kPa (at WOT) to 480 kPa (highest possible manifold vacuum). Sections of the table that will never be reached do not need to be populated with valid data, those are essentially just placeholders.
In later ECMs that were used with FPCMs and variable rail pressure, the tables are fully populated with real data. But even those will never realistically ever reach either extreme end of the table.
You will be just fine copying the E38's 408 kPa column and pasting into your E67's 400 kPa column, and 488 kPa into your 480 kPa column, and then interpolating horizontally. Do the same for the Offset vs Press vs IGNV table. If you do not have boost you will never hit the columns to the left of 400 kPa, and if you never have a rail pressure higher than 58 PSI you'll never hit any of the columns to the right of 480 kPa.
Short Pulse Adder tables are the same format so that one can be done by direct copy & paste.