
That's good from an octane/knock standpoint (your "ign" values, which are timing pulls, are clean), but would also increase fuel demands. But the trims look normal to me, and your high pressure (fp_h) never drops below 10 so I don't think it's an issue.Im running closer to e45 since I can only get 91 around me.
I doubt there are more than a handful of those, and only on cars where other mods would make it obvious. You may just have a car that tolerates a bit more, or through a combination of atmospheric conditions, map setting, etc hasn't demanded enough fuel for a HPFP crash.Possible aftermarket hpfp?
Ok I'll give that a try. If you can run map 5 with E30 is there a point to running CPI? Thanks for the feedback!I doubt there are more than a handful of those, and only on cars where other mods would make it obvious. You may just have a car that tolerates a bit more, or through a combination of atmospheric conditions, map setting, etc hasn't demanded enough fuel for a HPFP crash.
I'd back it down toward E30 and see if you get timing corrections. If not, you don't need the extra octane. Mine is happy on Map 5 with E30.
For me there isn't right now, but if you're trying to max out the stock turbos, and need higher ethanol levels for the octane+cooling, you tend to run out of HPFP capacity. CPI is port injection, from the low pressure line ahead of the HPFP, which isn't a bottleneck.If you can run map 5 with E30 is there a point to running CPI?