I forgot to specify that I told of the first value, but of course, the change applies to the entire table, then with the value above the second column, the third and so on? on up to the last!
no, it does not exist, but you can use one of the jtd 115, so the maps need for a change in the base there are all similar (even if you move)
perfect, the values that are above multiplied by 0.1, are a flow-rate of air, expressed in mg/i.
In the tapella instead, we have a range of diesel in mm^3/s.
to change the map, first of all, let's set how much smoke we want: if a little of the goal will be? to have a ratio of air to fuel of 16.5/1, if, instead, we are committed to performance and there blasting down the smoke we put 14.7/1 (? the stoichiometric).
We then take the first value of the flow rate of air (300) the divide in our relationship that we have chosen (16.5 for example), in this way we obtained the flow rate of fuel to be injected (in mg/i). But our device works in mm^3/s), then we divide the value obtained for 0.85.
We will replace the whole of the first column (under 300) with the number you just obtained (note that the conversion factor for the flow rate of the diesel ? 0.01. so if the calculations you will have a value of 50mm^3/s, for example, in the table in the column enter the number 5000.
All clear?
in theory yes, why? the first columns of the machine, using it to light up, in fact, the flow of air to a minimum ? more than 300mg/the. Do cos?, the values that are superior to the original leave these! the account anyway ? right.
Why?a deal? of air and fuel in each injection ? invariant with respect to the engine rpm.