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Old 11-30-2003, 02:16 PM   #1
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Display fuel flow rate

Ok in the 1f file in constants there is this setting call Display fuel flow rate mine is set at 3.94 gph. What effect does this setting have I am thinking it has to do with injector size if so would 3.81 be for 19lb injectors and 3.94gph be for 22lb injectors. What would it be for 30lb injectors.THANKS
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Use tuner pro or tunercat. It's very easy to change injector constant with either of the 2 programs.
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A display fuel flow is typically used for the dash board MPG display. The ECM collects accumulated PW and accumulated miles and sends this info to the dash.

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A display fuel flow is typically used for the dash board MPG display. The ECM collects accumulated PW and accumulated miles and sends this info to the dash.

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So this would pertain to the Corvette. Why is it ajustable? Thanks for the response.
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So this would pertain to the Corvette. Why is it ajustable? Thanks for the response.
I guess $1F is Crossfire ECM? I just don't recognize it. It would be adjustable for calibration reasons. Mask's get used in more then one application (typically).

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I guess $1F is Crossfire ECM? I just don't recognize it. It would be adjustable for calibration reasons. Mask's get used in more then one application (typically).To my understanding 1f is for 85 tpi only 870 ecm.THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLYS

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