Greetings,
I've been studying the Simos18 manual to get an idea of whether this is possible. I know APR has a 980cc injection kit that they have developed
While the system is essentially plug-and-play with the included mounting hardware and wiring harnesses, the factory ECU is incapable of controlling the new setup without significant modification. APR’s Calibration Experts spent months fully recalibrating the factory engine management system to operate with both MPI and GDI injectors. New sensors were added to the system to provide the ECU with accurate closed-loop control, rather than resorting to risky tricks or external controllers. The end result is simple. More fueling headroom and more power!
I assume because it is coming with a fuel rail and a host of other components that the US/North American version did not come with any form of Port Injection. The model in question that I am interested in is a Euro model that came with the very tiny 118cc +- port injectors. I would like to use the same 980cc injectors APR is using as geometrically they fit perfectly.
I've studied the CBMD, FMSP, INJR and LASP modules to get an idea of how:
1. I would manipulate the ECU into using MPI-DI mode for the Homogenous Mode (Manipulation of Inhibits and DI/MPI/DI+MPI modes using the ID_IDX_CMB_MOD_INJ_etc plus other tables)
2. I would scale in 980cc Injectors (So far I've found the dead time / fuel mass / pressure / temp tables)
3. I would apportion the fuel calculation more towards the MPI (LOST HERE!) to take advantage of the greater fuelling capacity
So far I've found absolutely no resources at all, I can only assume that this is because of the commercial viability of this platform, which makes sense.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. I'm losing my mind trying to scan through these modules and make sense of exactly how the fuelling is apportioned between MPI and HPDI
when in the combined DI + MPI combustion modes. Potentially useful maps I've found in this regard are:
For enabling lambda control for MPI as well as DI
lc_fmsp_mpi_hpdi_mod_ena
lc_mff_hom_sp_split_up_cor_ena
lc_mff_add_lam_ad_out_split_ena
c_fac_mff_mpl_inj_hom_man[ID]
Some pertinent RAM variables:
fac_mff_mpi - Fuel Mass Flow for MPI
fac_mff_mpl_split_cor[0][X]
If anyone is interested in collaborating to help figure it out, please contact me.
Regards from the UK,
199X