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    Default Tuning Bigger Injectors Help

    Im trying to iron out a friends bolton/dry nitrous setup. We put Lucas/Delphi 37lb injectors in it since we were maxing the stock injectors. Ive read and read and understand that naturally you have to change the IFR and Ive done that according to the spreadsheats. My Question is is that the only thing you have to change or do you need to adjust or do you need to do anything else such as B4003 and B4004??? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.


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    I think that is the only table you need to change. I would do some logging to make sure nothing else has changed.

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    be sure of your fuel pressure when you change the IFR table
    with the spreadsheet, it must be right or you could end
    up chasing your tail.
    then you can use BEN factor to
    fine tune the IFR table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.prick
    be sure of your fuel pressure when you change the IFR table
    with the spreadsheet, it must be right or you could end
    up chasing your tail.
    then you can use BEN factor to
    fine tune the IFR table.
    Do you have a map of your IFR/Ben or is there one in EFILive?

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    data = BEN
    column = RPM
    row = MANVAC

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    Make sure you know the fuel pressure at which your injectors are rated. Most are rated at 3 bar (43.5 psi). If you're working with a 4-bar (58 psi) fuel system, you have to compute injector flow at that pressure and use that in your IFR table.
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    Of the injector tables, {B3701} would be the next most important IFR table ({B4001} being the most). Unfortunately, most injector vendors do not supply a off-set table specific to the application.


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    TAQuickness off the table b3701 what would need to be adjusted there?? Sorry for questions but just trying to take it all in as ive just recently focussed on the whole tuning thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.prick
    data = BEN
    column = RPM
    row = MANVAC
    Do you have a screen shot of that MAP?
    Thanks,
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    This topic interests me also as I recently swapped my 19lb/hr for 42lb/hr.
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