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Old 09-04-2017, 09:02 PM
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EBL Flash voltage compensations

So i'm looking to run a Bosch 0-280-155-700, I would like to input some voltage offset data. But the only table i'm finding is INJ - injector correction offset, it is volt vs usec. Is there another table?

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Re: EBL Flash voltage compensations

INJ - Injector Correction Offset
INJ - Small PW Correction - PORT Only

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Re: EBL Flash voltage compensations

The offset table that i see for injectors are in volts vs mSec, these tables are in usec . Can you convert usec to msec? or am i missing something?

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Re: EBL Flash voltage compensations

Easy, multiply the mSec value by 1,000 for the same value in uSec.

1.2 mSec = 1200 uSec

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Re: EBL Flash voltage compensations

So my plan is to use the offset tables you post here:

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/diy-...gn-iii-pw.html

How spot on does the tables need to be? My other option would be to send and injector out and have it tested.

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Re: EBL Flash voltage compensations

Your question & comment doesn't make sense. If you have those injectors and the data for them...

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Re: EBL Flash voltage compensations

Ok so there is he story, these injectors came in my car when I bought it, someone had a chip burned at some point in time. Just trying to input the correct data to the EBL flash. The only voltage offset numbers I could find is from and old post you respond to. What I'm trying to ask should I send out an injector and get actual voltage offset data from the injector, or use the data found on the internet? Also so is there anything thing else I would need to change to make these injectors work correctly?

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Re: EBL Flash voltage compensations

I did a better job reading the other thread. Upon checking my notes they are not the correct offset values. Since that time, as mentioned as a possibility, it is for the older fat yellow tops (not skinny yellows).

I don't have the data for the 280-155-700 injectors.

It is best to get the correct values. Just not sure from where.

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Re: EBL Flash voltage compensations

These are the guys I'm looking at using, http://www.deatschwerks.com/support/...ector-services
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Not cheap but they can create the information required.

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