No, almost every engine management out there can scale injectors.azn2nr wrote:wont you have to do that if you use something like 800cc injectors??? whats a bigger maf? if anyting it makes it easier to tune.BAC5.2 wrote:That's my main concern: Having to re-map EVERY MAF voltage.
For example, the UTEC for the WRX scales injectors by augmenting the injector pulse width. You punch in that stock is, say, 350cc's, and now you are running 700cc injectors, and it scales the pulse width to the injectors, and determines the new firing time required to flow the proper fuel for X MAF voltage.
Now, when you start adding boost and things like that, you have fuel clearance to be able to max out the maf.
The problem, is that with a MAF that flows more air, the ECU sees a lower voltage at the same air flow as stock, so it leans out based on this signal (thinking the engine is getting less air than it is). So to correct this, you need to program how much air is flowing at X voltage, and how much fuel to supply at that voltage, all for that particular MAF.
If you flow 200g of air at 5 volts on the stock MAF, and plug in a new maf that flows 400g of air at 5 volts, what do you think the car is going to do? Every voltage is going to register 1/2 of the actual air flowing, and the ECU is going to fuel for 1/2 of the acutal air. So at the rail of 5 volts on the new maf, your only going to be throwing enough fuel for the old MAF, and that'd be dangerously lean.
That's kind of how it works. It's 3:38 in the morning, and I haven't slept much in the past few days.