I have always liked using 15PSI on built motors with proper injector, dave said the same thing ealier.Well, I don't remember where I read the 90lbs but I think it was on thirdgen.
If I go with 80 lbs and the excel injector sizing spread sheet then 13 psi isn't enough pressure as it says it will only support upto 320 hp.
Is the BSFC rate on these TBIs .45 or .50? I just read where this is based off of engine and heads? I'm guessing my GMPP vortec 383 is a .45 motor.
Using that spread sheet, BSFC .45 - 80lb inj - 15 psi will support 348hp with a recommended BPW or 107. (wish I would have found this spread sheet sooner)
I did some logging last night with no more then 50% TPS. The log is very bright green in a bunch of cells over 60 kpa. Some of the BLMs are in the 150 range.
I ordered a Jet adjustable regulator so I'll get that installed and set the pressure to 15 psi and go from there.
BSFC: Brake Specific Fuel Consumed should be .45 to .50 for naturally aspirated engines, .55 TO .60 for supercharged engines, and .60 to .65 for turbocharged engines.
That is still a general rule and I agree, but at higher pressures (15PSI) I have gotten away with half of the 40VE for idle no issues, not sure it would work at 13, never tried.Usually when BPW is close to being correct the data log will show some cells lean and some cell rich. Ideally it is best to begin tuning with steady smooth driving, with a slow rate of accelerate and slow rate of decelerate.
I usually do city driving logs first, then highway, then WOT last.
The adjustable FPR will help find the best setting for BPW vs Fuel Pressure. Ideally the VE Table will have number ranging between 45 - 95. If need be, it's better to keep the low VE numers above 40 with the high VE numbers no higher than 98.
dave w
Now if you go by industry standards injector duty cycle is 80%.
Most injectors will max out at 80% duty cycle and this is the accepted industry standard.
But even in a stock GM 1227747 ECM BCC ASDU if you add upper and lower VE tables together at 3200 RPM and others, you get 101.56
So I have proven you can go below 40 VE and GM has proven you can go above 95 VE ?
Lot's of varibles so 40 to 90 are guidlines, not set in stone failure points.






