And your point is?
Here's a sample of what data looks like for real aftermarket injectors. Pay special attention to the vast difference between what's in the 'PnP Standalones' tab (this is what an aftermarket ECU uses) compared to all the stuff in the GM HPT tab.
banish 1000cc(6117)48mmev14_03242022.xlsx
Aftermarket injectors without data work fine with aftermarket ECUs, because aftermarket ECUs do not use any of that fiddly data! There's nowhere to put it! Not needed! Some injector companies make injectors to work only with aftermarket ECUs (or even only with their own family of ECUs), while others (Injector Dynamics, FIConnection, FIClinic, Deatchwerks) make injectors intended to be used with factory ECMs, which need way way more data to work right. This is not a scam, it's not a trick. It's just the way the aftermarket injector world works.
I am sorry - genuinely - that you did not know this before you spent money. But now that it's in front of you, you should take it in and realize you just did not know any better, and remember this experience next time you are getting into something new. Knowing what you don't know is like 80% (or some other made-up number, I dunno!) of becoming proficient at something. Going in blind and thinking 'how hard could it be?' is a recipe for frustration, wasted money, and unnecessary anger at people who try to set you back onto the correct path.
Here's a post that might give some insight into how Gen 4 data relates to the tables used in Gen 3s, and how it gets converted:
https://forum.hptuners.com/showthread.php?98228
GM Gen4 Injectors v2.1.xls
ChatGPT is the end result of someone assuming that if they gather up a large enough pile of sh*t it will spontaneously generate a pony.
No because there's not enough data to make the GM computer work with them. It'll be a guessing game, waste of time, more money and possibly a blown motor if not tuned correctly. If you had a self learning computer like a Holley Terminator or similar then they would work, but for a stock GM computer it's a no go.
02 Tahoe, Rebuilt 5.3, PRC 2.5 heads, BTR Stg2 V2 cam, 50lb Injectors, Speed Engineering LT's, Offroad Y, Magnaflow catback, Built 4L60, NP241 swap etc etc...
There's plenty of data here to tune the injectors. I've got a couple things going on right now, but I'll post you the tune here in a bit.
Not having data won't blow anything up - errors, even big ones, in the flow rate can be made up for by inflating/deflating the MAF/VE. It's the small pulsewidths where not having the Offset & SPA data will lead to frustration. Hard starts, bad idle, poor tip-in, too rich sometimes but then too lean other times when it seems like everything should be the same. WOT is easy with no data and it's really difficult to blow anything up when injectors are at the small PWs.
GM Gen4 Injectors v2.1.xls
ChatGPT is the end result of someone assuming that if they gather up a large enough pile of sh*t it will spontaneously generate a pony.
would still like to get answers to these questions:
2. would i be correct to say i'm running pig rich at idle?
3. has the texas tuner disabled long term fuel trims, and why would he do that?
4. with the previous question....what engine mode does he have my car running in....sd, maf, both, open loop, closed loop.....just trying to get a handle on how he tuned it?
under the fuel tab>oxygen sensor>long term fuel trims....
ltft=disabled
min ect= 284*
max ect= 284*
min map= 24.00kpa
min learn= 200.0%
max learn limit= 1.25
min learn limit= 0.84
update rate= 0.450s
integrator rich/lean= 4.00
Last edited by JR92RS; 04-29-2023 at 09:36 PM.
What sort of fuel pressure regulator are you using?
i might have a problem there, the thing is i think i have 2
the closest to the tank is an aeromotive fuel filter/regulator
then on the ls1 style fuel rail there is a stock regulator
The thing on the rail is the pressure damper. It smooths out pressure pulses from the injectors firing (water hammer effect).
What's your aeromotive reg set to?
either way the aeromotive is set to 58psi, and i figured if the stock one on the rail is set to the same it shouldn't matter
The rail thing is a damper. It's a good idea to change it.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...=1347&jsn=1347
Thanks for the pressure info. I'll keep working.
Last edited by SiriusC1024; 04-30-2023 at 05:28 AM.
i never went into this thinking how hard could it be.....more like well if i can at least get it to run good enough i can cruise it across town to the tuner and save $150 or more on a tow. i might consider these injectors more after i talk to the tuner and try to gauge weather or not he can tune it of he just wants my money and doesn't care how it runs.....i trust no one
please don't go out of your way or anything, i was just looking for pointers as to how i can trim the fuel at idle, or if from the data i have is there any way to create a ballpark characteristics for these injectors....but from what the others are saying it's not possible.
Read the linked .pdf here:
https://forum.hptuners.com/showthread.php?99296
If anybody thinks they found that One Weird Trick that allows deriving unknown injector data from a running engine, they're not disagreeing with me, they're disagreeing with Banish. (but then he's probably lying just because he wants to get paid amirite???//)
GM Gen4 Injectors v2.1.xls
ChatGPT is the end result of someone assuming that if they gather up a large enough pile of sh*t it will spontaneously generate a pony.
so this banish guy works for a company that makes it's money by characterizing injectors....is it really such a stretch for you to see he might have an ulterior motive for putting out dissuading information that keeps people from trying to getting their injectors too a close enough running state?
Not really. He's worked for the big 3. Still might idk. He just doesn't have the time to explain it over and over.