Fuel screens (rpm adjustments) – BoonDocker SKI-DOO: Non-turbo Control Box SDI 600/1000 4 INJ User Manual

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Load Ranges:

Each RPM Region is split into 3 load ranges: LO (low), MD (medium), HI (high). Each load range is roughly equivalent
to the throttle position divided into thirds: LO is closed throttle (idel) to 1/3 open, MD is 1/3 to 2/3 open, and HI is 2/3 to
full open. During light-throttle conditions (slow cruising or deceleration), the LO RPM settings will be used. During
part-throttle conditions (normal or faster cruising), the MD RPM settings will be mostly used. During heavy-throttle
conditions (accelerating or heavy load operation), the HI RPM settings will be used.


3.1

Fuel Screens (RPM Adjustments)

M1L

LO MD HI tr

3000 00 00 00 00

Below is a description for each field show in the above sample screen:

M1L

This displays current map that is being used – in this case, M1 stands for Map1, and L indicates the map is

Locked (changes are not allowed). Five possible fuel maps can be used. Each map consists of all the fuel
settings for a particular setup. If the map is Locked, the settings cannot be changed and the up/down buttons
have no effect. If U is displayed, the map is Unlocked, adjustments can be made to any setting and these
changes will be automatically saved to the selected map. Refer to the Load/Copy sections for more details about
how to Lock, Unlock, Load, and Copy different Maps.

3000

This is the RPM Region for the fuel adjustments on this screen. For this example, this screen’s adjustments will

be centered at 3000rpm. There can be from 3 to as many as 7 rpm regions depending on the program version.
The effect of the 3000rpm setting tapers off until 5000rpm, while the effect of the 5000rpm setting ramps up as
rpms go towards 5000. The other regions work similar to this.

LO / MD / HI

These are the engine Load settings for each RPM region. Since engine load is directly related to

throttle position, each load range is equivalent to the following approximate throttle positions:

LO = 0 up to 1/3 throttle

MD = 1/2 up to 2/3 throttle

HI = 2/3 up to full throttle

tr

This adjustment is to Trim the PTO cylinder (injector connector with green/brown wires). This is used to add

or subtract fuel on the PTO side if fine-tuning is desired. The LO adjustment is not affected by the Trim value –
trim is only used for the MD and HI settings
. It is best to tune the right (mag) cylinder first then make
adjustments to the left (PTO) cylinder if necessary. If more than a small amount of adjustment is required
(greater than plus or minus 7), check for other problems first (such as incorrect harness connections to the PTO
cylinder).

00

Fuel adjustment value. Each setting can go from –99 to 127. Refer to the EFI tuning section for general tuning
guidelines. A value of 00 means no fuel adjustment will be made and the original injector signal will be passed
through unmodified. Negative values will reduce the fuel. Positive values will increase the fuel.

Note 1: Each number is equal to about 1/2% of the total available fuel. The maximum available fuel will vary
with each engine as well as with elevation and air temperature.

Note 2: It is possible to max the injector (duty cycle > 100%) before the adjustment setting is maxed! Pay
careful attention to EGT’s, O2 readings, and fuel pressure when running with engine mods that require a lot of
additional fuel!

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