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TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Sep 21, 14:40
by redtopracer
This just says sec as the measurement and does not say the metric in the comments either.


It seems to be set to .5 in most the stuff Ive downloaded from here. Which seems really high for an injector dead time if it is seconds.

Re: TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Sep 21, 14:53
by decipha
tc is time constant

thats for filtering the injector timing running value and has nothing to do with the offset.

fn367 is the offset

Re: TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Sep 21, 14:58
by redtopracer
So TCINJD isnt the time constant for injector delay that the offset is added too based on the voltage?

Re: TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Sep 22, 00:59
by decipha
No

its for injector timing has nothing to do with the offset

Re: TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Oct 14, 00:51
by redtopracer
Would you be willing to elaborate so i can better time injectors to big cams?

Re: TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Oct 14, 07:33
by decipha
yep no problem

the time constant is not the injector timing nor offset. It doesnt require any adjustment.

For injector timing theres a table. Set the injector timing table to your desired ending cam degree to finish the injector pulse length. Exhaust stroke starts the cycle i.e. == 0 cam degrees.

Might as well just set it to all 500s and call it done.

Re: TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Oct 14, 21:00
by redtopracer
Whats the functions name?
Only thing Ive ever found was the offset table.

Re: TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Oct 14, 22:22
by decipha
ottomh 1315 is coming to mind

when i get to my laptop ill check

Re: TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Oct 15, 00:42
by redtopracer
Yeah im fairly certain that one isnt on my XDF.


If you get a chance I really need to fiddle with it, fairly certain im blowing fuel on my HEGO at idle lol.

Re: TCINJD scalar

Posted: 2021 Oct 15, 08:20
by decipha
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