Involved in a conversation this week with a good local shop. Centered around Etecs/G2s etc. I was told the injectors are “mapped” to the ECU. (Whatever they call it) In other words, you can’t simply swap injectors on these motors. Adjustments/tweaking must be performed...
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That is my understanding. It is amazing to me.
I suppose some value for each injector is given to the ECU so that the ECU knows how long to hold each injector open. Accounting for production tolerances for each injector I guess.
Think about the miniscule amount of gasoline that gets injected each time before the spark plug ignites. Now think of tweaking that miniscule amount by an even greater miniscule amount of gasoline. I suppose to get all cylinders to run at the exact (or damn near it) same amount of air to fuel ratio. But if that is the intent why not have an exhaust gas temperature probe for each cylinder?
Here is a BRP video you may enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uJc...C1s8cT&index=1
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostThat is my understanding. It is amazing to me.
I suppose some value for each injector is given to the ECU so that the ECU knows how long to hold each injector open. Accounting for production tolerances for each injector I guess.
Think about the miniscule amount of gasoline that gets injected each time before the spark plug ignites. Now think of tweaking that miniscule amount by an even greater miniscule amount of gasoline. I suppose to get all cylinders to run at the exact (or damn near it) same amount of air to fuel ratio. But if that is the intent why not have an exhaust gas temperature probe for each cylinder?
Here is a BRP video you may enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uJc...C1s8cT&index=1
dont get me started on gps.....
I need to get started indexing me
plugs....
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