The base reference pulse width shown below ReqFuel, is this a number the MS uses to crunch fueling, or is this a visual reference for slide rule action?
I notice that this number is generated when the calculator widget is used to generate a ReqFuel number.
However if you manually edit the ReqFuel that reference number does not change.
I am curious if that affects extra code calc's.
Do I need to ask this in the tuning section?
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Re: base reference pulse width
That number is just the input, but not saved to the controller directly. The number in the greyed out box is what is written to the controller.
It is the true Req Fuel, but then the actual req fuel saved to the controller will be divided by the number of squirts every 720 degrees.
If you hand edit the top one, when you tab out it will update the greyed one.
It is the true Req Fuel, but then the actual req fuel saved to the controller will be divided by the number of squirts every 720 degrees.
If you hand edit the top one, when you tab out it will update the greyed one.
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