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    Here's something else for you Al.

    Ford lightening 42lb injector voltage offsets


    Volts Delay Time
    15.99 - 0.71484375
    15 - 0.71484375
    14 - 0.7861328125
    13 - 0.9033203125
    12 - 1.03125
    11 - 1.197265625
    10 - 1.396484375
    8 - 2.1181640625
    6 - 4.6474609375
    0 - 4.6474609375
    0 - 4.6474609375
    0 - 4.6474609375
    I just used the linear fill function to fill the extra slots in the EFILive table.

    Here's mine (anyone else please comment if you think this is the wrong way of going about things...this seams to be a forbidden black art Lol!).



    Just ran some logs with these in there. Firstly...as soon as I loaded them the AFR guage went 2 points richer.
    I didn't notice ANY pinging I've had all along.
    Also...rich/lean didn't seem nearly as dramatic.
    Still digging!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hquick View Post
    Here's something else for you Al.
    I just used the linear fill function to fill the extra slots in the EFILive table.

    Here's mine (anyone else please comment if you think this is the wrong way of going about things...this seams to be a forbidden black art Lol!).



    Just ran some logs with these in there. Firstly...as soon as I loaded them the AFR guage went 2 points richer.
    I didn't notice ANY pinging I've had all along.
    Also...rich/lean didn't seem nearly as dramatic.
    Still digging!!!

    hmm...thats interesting. thats the voltage correction factor table...from my understanding, it alters the injector flow based on fuel pump voltage, not really related to the offsets....though I could be wrong. but you got rid of the pinging, thats a good thing, so I would think that proves something with your injector tune is out of whack. what was your table at before? just the stock L31 settings?

    in comparison to other vehicles, most others I find have that{B4002} table at 1.00 all the way across (expept for the L31 of course ), and for a while I've had mine 1.00 across as well. didn't seem to help or hinder me though.

    In reading the thread from the HPT thread you linked to talking about the voltage-offset-vac table {B3701}, I get that with the Rich decel I'm having it would likely be related to the table being too high, and in comparing the L31 settings with other non-poppet injector'd tunes, that looks like it might be right. @ 13.5 V (where I'm at the majority of the time), the L31 tune is at 0.6535, where as the settings for other vehicles using EV6 injectors in the same column are as follows:
    '02 silverado 5.3 - 0.2584
    '02 Vette 5.7 - ranges from 0.3495 - 0.3951
    '07 Camaro 5.7 - ranges from 0.4103 - 0.4559

    What are the issues you're getting on the 42#'s that you're running, besides the pinging?
    1996 c1500 gen1e 5.7L - the "LS31", 24x CNP, LS2 coils, modified T56, 12200411PCM running COS3, zz4 cam, custom MPFI, etc. coming soon: Twin Turbos

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    here's a spreadsheet I found on LS1tech.com. hope they don't mind if I post it here, it compares some SVO injectors voltage offset to GM multec. could be usefull, gives the full range of settings as well, (all are less than the L31 tune's table as well...)

    Edit - I'm going to try adjusting the B3701 table, getting a better slope like other tunes and lower values in the 10-15V range, and see how that goes. I'm hoping it will solve the rich decel (or at least lessen it so I can get it dialed in correctly), at which point I can focus on the lean tip in, and after that try to correct my VE and MAF where the fueling errors I couldn't filter out caused miscalculations.

    I will be happy if it works.
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    And some more info I just found on them...

    Ford's fuel systems run at 39 psi, hence why some state they are "rated" at non-standard bar ranges (i.e. 3-bar = 43.5 psi, 4-bar = 58 psi).

    To answer the initial post of this thread, the red top "so called" 30# Bosch injector (aka SVO) flows 31.68010728 #/hr at 39 psi. In addition, the blue top "so called" 36# Bosch injector flows 34.560585 #/hr at 39 psi, and the green top "so called" 42# Bosch injector (the factory injector in the Lightning) flows 40.3198236 #/hr at 39 psi. These are all verified flow rates using Ford's test equipment.

    One can easily convert these values to 58 psi by using this formula:

    √(58/39)*x (where x is the injector values at 39 psi I gave above)
    Howard

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    Sweet Al....I'm going to try those...just as soon as I dig up a bit more info.
    Not sure what the IFR should be set at now.
    Howard

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    IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hquick View Post
    Sweet Al....I'm going to try those...just as soon as I dig up a bit more info.
    Not sure what the IFR should be set at now.
    yeah get that all set up first. I got mine flow tested within 1% of each other, and set my fuel pressure and calculated the IFR with the methood described here:
    http://http://forum.efilive.com/show...light=injector

    so my injectors were flowtested at between 258-260cc/min, I used 259 to calculate my IFR, so 259cc/min=24.6667 lb/hr @43.5 psi, I'm running at 45psi with manifold reference unhooked (fp+baro)
    so my calculation went like this:
    24.6667*sqrt(45/43.5)=25.08838 lb/hr *.126 =3.161136 g/sec

    however due to binary something or other, EFI live has to round to 3.16406 g/sec. so thats what I have in there.
    1996 c1500 gen1e 5.7L - the "LS31", 24x CNP, LS2 coils, modified T56, 12200411PCM running COS3, zz4 cam, custom MPFI, etc. coming soon: Twin Turbos

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    heh, if I wasn't stuck at work I'd go test the altered voltage offset table right now..
    1996 c1500 gen1e 5.7L - the "LS31", 24x CNP, LS2 coils, modified T56, 12200411PCM running COS3, zz4 cam, custom MPFI, etc. coming soon: Twin Turbos

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    For some reason that link doesn't work Al.
    Howard

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    IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hquick View Post
    For some reason that link doesn't work Al.
    thats strange, not working for me now either, hmm..anyways, its a sticky in the 'general' section titled 'calculating injector flow rate' or something like that, authored by joecar.
    1996 c1500 gen1e 5.7L - the "LS31", 24x CNP, LS2 coils, modified T56, 12200411PCM running COS3, zz4 cam, custom MPFI, etc. coming soon: Twin Turbos

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    Yeah...that's 3 versions I've found now..Lol!
    Got an email address?
    I'll send you what ever info I can't post.
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    Howard

    YOU ONLY NEED TWO TOOLS IN LIFE - WD-40 AND DUCT TAPE. IF IT DOESN'T
    MOVE AND SHOULD, USE THE WD-40. IF IT SHOULDN'T MOVE AND DOES, USE THE
    DUCT TAPE.
    IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.


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