Yeti wrote:
the really secret , is EGR and FCV disabled FIRST , it's a MUST , a little bit of torque from low rpm about an 8% , I'll prefer mix the rail pressure and time of open injector for give fuel , rail pressure increase the fuel temp and help for a best combustion , the time of open injector give the rest of fuel needed , after , you must give air , increasing turbo pressure from low load for total combustion and efficency and overboost time , this help the engine to run with low load , decreasing the effort to move the kj , other increasing at high rpm and load , are doing for make progressive engine and for performance , much fuel more power , and do not forget the map of torque requested by the gas pedal for better response , this help a little bit , more quickly you arrive at the cruise speed less fuel you request ,in true word, more fuel but in less time ,this is the formula I use .......but remember it's not a LAW , and if you compare some tune I have made , you can understand the logic of ECU and you can start to study and make your own for personal needs
hope this help
I ordered a cable from Ebay yesterday. Hope it arrives soon.
When it does, does someone have a good explanation of everything in this thread? A sort of walk-through? And explanation of the terms being used? I'd love to experiment a bit ( I've played with timing / pressure maps before in a programmable ECU), and I know quite a bit about diesel engine and injection theory, as I used to be a factory injection tech and studied both engines and theory to help diagnose strange problems. I'm just not familiar with this engine.
Sadly, I'm not an engineer. I'm a "TLAR" (that looks about right) type of experimenter.