I read the S4wiki, but it was missing an example, I used the calculation
my KRKTE is 0.10311 and I used the formula.
Bosch 65lbs/h = 682cc/min
16bit (LoHi)
Factor (0.000111111111)
34.125 / 682cc = 0.05003
but I didn't quite understand the TVUB part, how it is and how it represents the values and just by changing the KRKTE the car starts to idle badly, it turns on the lean mixture and turns it off, it doesn't keep idle.
KRKTE is the constant that convert your fuel mass into
effective injection time
You can refer to the following to calculate it:
http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=4021.msg151735#msg151735Keep in mind, the injector is rated for 682cc at 3bar. If you are using a different fuel pressure, it will increase the flow rate of your injectors, you can use the following to make the conversion:
https://deatschwerks.com/pages/fuel-injector-calculatorTVUB is the injector dead time based on voltage, it is the required time for the solenoid to open and start flowing fuel (This is also affected by the fuel pressure you are running and the injector characteristic)
Find the injector dead time for your injectors, calculate KRKTE. If you have proper TVUB, adjust KRKTE to be closer to lambda (engine needs to be at operating temperature)
Once you sorted out the idle, adjust FKKVS to fix areas where the injector is not linear to have better fuel control
With pure ethanol, you might want to play with the torque reserve for idle (KFMRES...), this will give you more control on ignition advance at idle and yield in a smoother idle with high ethanol content. I also suggest disabling long term fuel trim while you are scaling your injectors (see NOLRA)