Let's take an example also not real-so much for assumptions:
BP RPM: 500 - 800 - 1000 - 1500 - 2000 - 2500 - 3000 - 3500 - 4000 - 5000 - 6000
BP IQ: 500 - 1000 - 2000 - 3000 - 4000 - 5000 - 6000 - 7000
at this point I have the BP that says: maximum rpm to 6000rpm, you can inject a maximum of 59.5mm3 (conversion factor as mentioned before).
In addition to not knowing how many laps do I have to set the amount of fuel I think should be defined as the maximum of air that sucks the engine and from there a relationship inversely proportional with the fuel with a factor of 1:14.7, and then establish initially maps to the turbo and from there adjust all the fucking of the maps (small brackets), we now want to raise the threshold of IQ, for example, 100mm3 (na madness saw the ****llo to where we are but it is only an example).
Now let's calculate how many mg corresponds 100mm3:
100/0,85=117,65mm3 that converted with 117,65/0.01= 11765mg about (I hope is correct, that I am giving the numbers)
At this point we take the BP of the IQ and begin to apply the values entered by the ORI to get to 11765 doing so (I think):
BP IQ: 1000 - 2500 - 4000 - 6000 - 8000 - 10000 - 11765
at this point, the curve on the map will have these values increase up to what we have set (of course, the increments will be bound by the points selected, type from 2500 to 4000, we can no longer put 3000 I think.. here I'm not sure).
It is right according to you?