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sledstew
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I understand that the ecu can do it. How complicated though is it to set up a secondary set? Don't you have them spray x amount at certain rpms? Coming off a Dobeck box, how would I know how much fuel they need and when to have them fire, etc. I downloaded the software, just quite a bit to take in when you don't have a ecu to plug in to see how things change, and what to look for when tuning.
Couple different ways to do it,based off load,duty cycle,certain boost pressure etc,there are lots of ways to set it up the way you want. Biggest thing is that split second that the auxillary injectors coming on there is a dead spot meaning most of the time it will be slightly lean just for a moment. I can honestly say that you will not need more than 8 to 9 psi boost when your sled runs the way its suppose to on single injectors.