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December 9th, 2015, 04:08 AM
Table description says:
"Flow rate of the fuel injectors. [in Lbs / Hour, referenced to Manifold Vacuum PSI (GM.MANVAC)]
If the fuel rail pressure is NOT referenced to manifold pressure, then decreasing the manifold pressure has the same effect as increasing the fuel rail pressure. The fuel flow rate of the injectors will increase at higher manifold vacuums (i.e. lower manifold pressure)."
Is there any reason to input a value here that is NOT the actual exact size / flow rate of the injectors installed?
What would happen if for some reason a much bigger number were entered?
"Flow rate of the fuel injectors. [in Lbs / Hour, referenced to Manifold Vacuum PSI (GM.MANVAC)]
If the fuel rail pressure is NOT referenced to manifold pressure, then decreasing the manifold pressure has the same effect as increasing the fuel rail pressure. The fuel flow rate of the injectors will increase at higher manifold vacuums (i.e. lower manifold pressure)."
Is there any reason to input a value here that is NOT the actual exact size / flow rate of the injectors installed?
What would happen if for some reason a much bigger number were entered?