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Who has high flow DI injectors? We released an update for VersaTuner today that exposes the injector pulsewidth tables.
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Unlikely unless the ECU can run the injectors in series (one PI, one DI per channel)...That is likely to burn out the PI injectors probably instantly, if anything, when you consider the power requirements for DI injectors.The really million dollar discovery though would be If unlocking these tables may introduce a way to run port injection without additional hardware and let the ECU control and command everything.
I'm reasonably sure that the ECU for the Speed 6 (which would be rolled forward to the 3s) is an example of some of the earliest GDI type stuff. It might be unlikely that secondary injection would be considered in such a case, because at the time, the commonly known pitfalls of DI would not have yet been apparent.But it did take almost 20yrs from the first MZR Turbo hitting streets to even get to this point of finding 2 tables for injector control, so clearly there was still some stuff hidden in the ECU that isn’t fully understood. The OEMs usually build the ECU data during engine testing phase, so Mazda/Ford may have left logic behind for running a 2nd bank of injection if they ever messed around with that in the initial design.
But yeah ultimately finding compatible upgraded injectors and a FPRV that goes to 150bar would probably the most cost effective for everybody else.
versa update for injector scaling is already out will be just a matter of timeHad a pretty good discussion with XDI over email, and the provided way more information to some guy on the internet than I was expecting to get. That said, they did want alot of it to be kept confidential, but here's what I can share outright:
They expect to ship a working product sometime this summer, and expect it to cost around $1200 (assuming market conditions for materials and the like don't swing heavily).
Honestly, yesterday me scoffed at this potential new product, but today there's some excitement in my veins.
I believe that the final holdup is tuning, but I could be wrong on that. @steve@versatune , any further input or info?
Spring mod *should* be straightforward, but at that point, whats the failure pressure of the rail and hardline? Not sure I want to do that test myself.That would just leave FPRV spring modification, or retrofit and maybe fuel rail pressure sensor (not sure if it’s been tested how high those can read).
we had with 180 bar in the rail without a problemSpring mod *should* be straightforward, but at that point, whats the failure pressure of the rail and hardline? Not sure I want to do that test myself.
Rail sensor could get a mapping table for voltage to pressure, which is what I assume the stock one uses; it would be up to the gents at Versatune to do this, which in their case, also means doing it for every platform they support currently before it gets released (I could be wrong, but I believe that's how they do things so all features are 1:1 for every platform).
38°~ was the highest 580 crank autobahn 180+ for 30minutes ~Endurance tested at desert temps? Gets to 120F / 49C where I live.
the ecu can measure it if you change the scaling via winols + fp valve upgrade from a vag and bosch fuel sensor but changed it later for a custom rail because of making it more comfortable to work on the only damage was the cup broke once but that's also easy to upgrade for a roller setupAnd how did you get the pressures that high without the ecu being able to measure it?
If you’re successfully using WinOLS and retrofit a HPFP from an Audi/Volkswagon/BMW that’s huge news to me that people in the community knew about this. You gotta share more if you can. This would allow true restructuring of the ECU data and a solution to fueling I didn’t know anyone had done for the platform.the ecu can measure it if you change the scaling via winols + fp valve upgrade from a vag and bosch fuel sensor but changed it later for a custom rail because of making it more comfortable to work on the only damage was the cup broke once but that's also easy to upgrade for a roller setup
the pump from mazda is a vw pump ea113 2liter golf gti and the roller setup you can just regurlarly buy from dozens of vendors i try to get some answers from Jens but i can't promise it he quite rarely shares deeper infos i can only tell what he did show me and what i've seen ..... but i tryIf you’re successfully using WinOLS and retrofit a HPFP from an Audi/Volkswagon/BMW that’s huge news to me that people in the community knew about this. You gotta share more if you can. This would allow true restructuring of the ECU data and a solution to fueling I didn’t know anyone had done for the platform.
Have any photos, write-ups, part numbers, DIY part specs to share?