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    Default E78 Fuel Tables

    Hello Guys,


    I would like to calibrate the fuel on a 1.4T with E78 controller. I would like to take off some fuel on specific rpms and load.
    Is any fuel table which (e.g. injection correct factor) which could do the job?

    Thanks!

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    Can you post your tune file...

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    Hello,

    Thanks for your reply.
    Here's the file.
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    At what rpm and tp do you want to remove fuel (and why)...?

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    we want at WOT from 5000 up to 6000 rpm because it is very heavy )AFR 10:1, but generally we are planning to change injectors and bigger turbo and they always need fine tuning, so we need to know how to do it

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    OL fueling: see table B0148
    PE fueling: see table B3618

    both of those tables are already not adding much/any fuel...

    what do you see that makes you want to remove fuel...?


    You could mess with this injector correction table:
    B1219 injector correction by MAP

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    OL fueling: see table B0148
    PE fueling: see table B3618

    both of those tables are already not adding much/any fuel...

    what do you see that makes you want to remove fuel...?


    You could mess with this injector correction table:
    B1219 injector correction by MAP
    Thanks for the quick reply. I think the B0148 is what i am looking for. It seems using this table i can add/remove fuel based on map and rpm. I will try that and give you some feedback.
    Is it possible to change the scalling of the table in case i want to do changes at higher boost?

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    B0148 's axis ranges up to 180 kPa (i.e. 0.8 bar boost)... I would have to study the tune file to see if it's possible to scale on this table.

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    Great, if we could do that it could be a great adittion.

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