Yes, I've actually read through that thread, and it all makes sense.
Well I was given a file tha contained this for b4001
Code:
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.260000
5.360000
5.470000
5.570000
5.660000
5.760000
5.760000
5.760000
5.760000
5.760000
5.760000
5.760000
5.760000
5.760000
5.760000
5.760000
This has a weird curve. It's what the stock PCM was I believe, and it's similar in curve to what my E67 dummy file that i'm using, but I'm confused.
Since every 10 KPA or so has an effect on the output of that injector, why does the curve look like this?
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I would think it would be like an exponential or at least linear rising rate no?
Also how do I find out what the real numbers should be, do I have to modify that spreadsheet to give me KPA that high? It would seem that if I did I'd have to use negative values (which would probably break the math in the spreadsheet).
I guess I'm confused as to how to find this proper curve. And Joe, I still have an issue with having the values maxed out past 45 KPA or so, what do I do about that?