Mine is a 17
Mine is a 17
^^ agreed and best to compare such data in two separate instances of VCM Editor just to make sure. only time ive come to trust everything is showing in comparison is if its changes to the same strategy/tune.
here are several injectors compared, LU47 from FRPP, G302 from frpp, 2 lu47 from roush and stock.
inj comp.xlsx
lo slope.png
I also find Roush uses 2 differing sets of data for the LU47's.
More confusion. What really confuses me is both sets of Roush data work in the tune without needing to modify the stock MAF, but using Ford Performance data needs MAF correction.
So the question becomes did Roush change injector data to keep from having to modify MAF? And why is there 2 sets of data?
One has the low slope flowing 84 lb/hr and the other has it at 64 lb/hr. Both sets of data work in my tune when coped over.
I understand this is a minor thing but I'd like to know why.
emissions and different power levels. The lu47 injectors are flow rated at 39.15 psi so increasing the pressure effectively increases the flow rate of the injector until the solenoid can't keep up with the demand. the reason roush uses different data is their MAF housing data is specific to the setup. Whereas ford assumes you to be using their data on off-road vehicles and different combinations of maf housing/ power adders. if that makes sense
?Our greatest success comes from failure? -Confucius
Ok, I think it clicked.
If we have known good MAF data we fix any errors using the injector data. If the MAF is unknown we go with the injector spec sheet and modify MAF.
Is that correct? Or at least the correct concept?