Bandit1216 wrote: ↑01 Jan 2021, 17:39
Yes, I do realise that. Some advise to inject on closed inlet valve to give time to evaporate. I’ve always doubt that because of “time”. What’s 20 ms when you talk about evaporation? But with batch you inject every single stroke so you know for sure all is at least eqaul. With semi you also don’t know in which of the upwards stoke you are. Main reason I use full seq is to get max bandwidth at idle. I’m at 2,7 ms at idle now with the bigger injectors. I’m not sure though whether one decimal is the max software shows, or it actually is the max resolution. Perhaps it’s 1/255 resolution, because most is based on one bit. So I’m afraid batch will put me back to 0,5 pulsewidth an I basicly have to choose between lambda 1 and 0,8 because of lack of resolution. I can however write multiple configs and just try.
On my 4cyl hobby with sequential (cam sensor fitted) I just tuned injection timing for lowest Inj PW for the given target lambda. I figured this gave me the lowest unburnt fuel. It ended up with end of injection in the region of 205-150 deg BTDC from 3k to 8k rpm with Inj PW of 5-9.5ms.
3k rpm Inj PW 5.7ms - Inj 89-155deg ATDC intake stroke
4k rpm Inj PW 6.95ms - 18deg - 185deg ATDC intake stroke
5k rpm Inj PW 8.65ms - 54deg BTDC - 205deg ATDC intake stroke
6k rpm Inj PW 9.05ms - 120deg BTDC - 205deg ATDC intake stroke
7k rpm Inj PW 9.15ms - 180deg BTDC - 205deg ATDC intake stroke
8k rpm Inj PW 8.95ms - 224deg BTDC - 205deg ATDC intake stroke
At lower rpm the injection is occurring entirely in the region of lowest cylinder depression.
In all cases injection is complete before intake valve closes the SOI is advancing with rpm.