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soldave
07-17-2010, 05:33 PM
Just curious about this one. I know the ECU will probably use rpm on the horizontal axis of its timing and fuel maps, but what does it use for "load"? I'm guessing it's either airflow (calculated through the airflow meter, maybe measured in g/rev or similar) or manifold pressure, detected by the pressure sensor.

If it's the latter then it would mean that if your pressure sensor isn't reporting the right voltages, your timing and fuel maps could be way out when you're driving, right?

RETed
07-18-2010, 05:19 AM
Primary load sensor is the airflow meter.
The boost sensor is a secondary load sensor.

I can't confirm if yours (Kouki) is the same as the earlier Zenki programming, but...
Fuel is only modified under "0".
Once into + boost, it only modifies ignition timing.
This is for Zenki stock ECU's.


-Ted

soldave
07-18-2010, 06:09 AM
Thanks for that Ted :)