what is injector duty cycle describe as in adding a channel in the primary table.
what is injector duty cycle describe as in adding a channel in the primary table.
It's a math parameter so it's virtual to quote Keith. That means it will not be added in Channels like you would with 2.24 into the Primary Table. You need to display it as a Graph or Chart.
I personally used to log a few User Defined parameters in the Table. Some I would display in a Graph (Histo) and some I just liked to reference in the table. IDC is one such parameter. It's not that big of a deal to plot it as a single cell Graph or Chart - just a conceptual difference which took me a bit of frustration and fair amount of reading in between testing to figure out.
IDC = IPW/(1000/(RPM/120))
so...if you run 12ms IPW at 5000 RPM, then your IDC is 50%
Injector size has nothing to do with the equation, since all measurements are taken as a time variant. I used this equation in my tables, graphs, and charts until the one from Hp Tuners was available. All you need to log is IPW and RPM, which most are already logging. On the new versions of HP Tuners, all you have to do is log IDC. all the math is already done.
80% IDC PW by RPM
1000rpm = 96ms
2000rpm = 48ms
3000rpm = 32ms
4000rpm = 24ms
5000rpm = 19.2ms
6000rpm = 16ms
7000rpm = 13.7ms
8000rpm = 12ms
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