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    Question Fuel Injector data FIC 1000CC Camaro 2010 - 2015

    Hello all! so im installing a ProCharger D1SC and im very new to the whole forced induction world of tuning. I just put in some 1000cc FIC injectors but the data seems to be very different to what i have in the computer. I have a Camaro SS 6.2 LS3 (Swapped) Auto trans E38 computer. I cant seem to get the data to "paste" over like ive seen others do im the tutorials and forums. I dont necessarily want people to hand me over the calculations... but if someone can guide me to get the correct flow rate into my tune! Ive already read some other posts but they seem to be for smaller injectors or different makes or they use the Stoich trick but im not entirely sure if that is the right way to go about it. Thanks!Stock.hpt
    https://fuelinjectorclinic.com/image...S_WEBSITE.xlsx

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    This should get you going. Did 80% ifr/+20% stoich.
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    thank you so much!

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    The FIClinic datasheet already has a built-in scaling tool...

    screenshot.13-04-2024 19.37.29.png

    Change the default 100% to whatever is needed to get the Flow Rate to fit whatever axis your ECM has.

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    This is why i like nice injectors. I try to scale the least amount to get under the max value, usually a multiple of 10 just for simplicity. You dont have to do the entire double/half deal in all cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blindsquirrel View Post
    The FIClinic datasheet already has a built-in scaling tool...

    screenshot.13-04-2024 19.37.29.png

    Change the default 100% to whatever is needed to get the Flow Rate to fit whatever axis your ECM has.

    I see… I didn’t think it would have that inside the data sheet.. thank you!