5.3/4L60e full of Sonnax parts,3k triple disc,3.73 gear92mmTB,TBSS Intake 36#inj,Truck Norris Cam, with upgraded trunion Speed Engineering long tubes....made 300 wheel. Saw you take an almost identical combo and put down 370. What am I doing wrong😂
Matt, when i go to enter the new injector data, if the new injector data’s row axis labels are different than the old, do I just paste in the new data and let it change? I would assume so but just wanted to make sure.
No you have to interpolate the injector data based on the correct axis points. For example, copy the 128 column and then whichever the next column that matches the injector data. Then you will interpolate between those two points. If the axis are different, you can’t just copy the data exactly.
Making it easy...Like your tech vids, they're short and apply to all brands.
Excellent Matt....dropping the knowledge like a boss! 👍
You have a video on Gen 3 injector tuning ? I have a Gen3 engine with Gen4 LY6 injectors in it trying to get it running correctly.
I saw your video and my tuner recommended fast 33lb injectors i went and bought them yesterday i have an 05 crew cab 5.3l truck norris built 4l60e
I've put the 50lb flex fuel but haven't found the video showing how to scale them
5.3/4L60e full of Sonnax parts,3k triple disc,3.73 gear92mmTB,TBSS Intake 36#inj,Truck Norris Cam, with upgraded trunion Speed Engineering long tubes....made 300 wheel. Saw you take an almost identical combo and put down 370. What am I doing wrong😂
Add fuel air or a programmer
Oh no I’m doing pretty much the same thing but with built heads I was shooting for at least 370 wheel but now I’m worried🤣
Matt, when i go to enter the new injector data, if the new injector data’s row axis labels are different than the old, do I just paste in the new data and let it change? I would assume so but just wanted to make sure.
No you have to interpolate the injector data based on the correct axis points. For example, copy the 128 column and then whichever the next column that matches the injector data. Then you will interpolate between those two points. If the axis are different, you can’t just copy the data exactly.
@@Matt_Sanford excellent!!! Thank you so much!