EPROM tuning head start

Marteney, Steven J. smarteney at xlvision.com
Tue Aug 8 13:37:59 GMT 2000


I thought about this early on too, figured use the adjustment to your
advantage.  Just change the cell boundaries or BL limits when I hit them.
The problem is (especially on hot or larger disp. engines) one could get the
BLM or BLI's so high that at higher rpms the injectors are running near or
at 100% duty cycle.  In that case, new injectors are probably needed (unless
tuning is way rich, ...).  One has to look at hardware as well as software
when tuning an engine.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Plecan [mailto:nacelp at bright.net]
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 7:56 AM
To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
Subject: Re: EPROM tuning head start


"If the goal of tuning is to get the BLMs at 128
> or slightly smaller, why not let the BLM tune for you and get you homed in
> much faster?

???
+- the 128 is how far the tune is off.
Gettin back to the old aftermarket joke of just setting the BLM limits to 70
amd 170.  Works in a fashion, if having the engine **just run** is what you
want.
"

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