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Range: 0.0 – 10.0 %.

Default:

0.5 %.

Delay Between Enrich Events

The minimum time between asynchronous enrichment

events. This is to stop excess fuelling when constantly pumping the throttle.

Range: 0.00 – 2.00 sec.

Default:

0.80 sec.

Overall Trim

The trim value scales the fuel enrichment. 0% makes no changes to the fuel

enrichment. 100% will add an extra 100% fuel to the enrichment.

Range: 0.0 – 300.0 %.

Default:

100.0 %.

Throttle Pump Maps

Enrichment Sensitivity Map

This map allows for the tuning of the amount of enrichment needed according to a given RPM and

throttle position. In general more enrichment is needed at a low throttle position because a change will
cause a larger in rush of air than at a higher throttle position. At a low RPM more enrichment is needed
because of low air speeds and the atomisation of fuel is poor. This becomes less of a problem as the
engine goes up in RPM and airflow increases. The value in this map represents the enrichment needed at
the maximum TPS rate of change. This map is the first to be tuned but also make sure that the right hand
side of the TPS Rate Of Change Sensitivity Map equates to the maximum TPS rate of change achievable
with a sensitivity value of 100%.

TPS Rate Of Change Sensitivity Map

With the Enrichment Sensitivity Map tuned for a maximum TPS rate of change slower throttle

movements can be scaled accordingly with the TPS Rate Of Change Sensitivity Map. The right hand side
of the map should contain the maximum TPS Rate of change in its axis value and 100% in its map value.
For slower throttle movements (lower TPS rate of change values) a smaller percentage value can be put
in the map.

Percentage Asynchronous Enrichment Map

This map determines what percentage of the fuel enrichment goes to the asynchronous type of

enrichment. 0% in the map means that all of the fuel enrichment will be delivered synchronously. 100% in
the maps means that all of the fuel enrichment will be delivered asynchronously. Note that if the
enrichment value exceeds 9.5ms (the maximum size of an asynchronous pulse) the rest will be delivered
synchronously. In General at a low RPM, when the injection events are further apart, the asynchronous
fuel enrichment helps deliver the extra fuel straight away. At a high RPM asynchronous enrichment is not
needed because regular injection events are more frequent.

Synchronous Enrichment Decay Map

This map determines how fast the synchronous enrichment decays back to zero. The units

entered in are milliseconds per engine cycle. E.g. a value of 0.5 will mean that the enrichment will decay
0.5ms every engine cycle. The bigger the value the faster it will decay.

Coolant Correction Map

This map applies a correction factor to the fuel enrichment based on the coolant temperature. E.g.

100% gives 100% extra fuel enrichment.

Shortcut Keys - For Mini Maps

Page Up

Increments map value.

Page Down

Decrements map value.

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