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leans out if the throttle is opened suddenly. This will occur if the fuel injectors are poorly
positioned and the fuel is wetting down the walls of the inlet manifold rather than remaining
as a mist.

The final parameter on the Throttle Pump page is the Coolant Factor. Generally, when the
engine is cold, accelerator pump values need to be increased slightly. The E6K therefore
applies a coolant correction to the throttle pump in the same way as it does to the base map.

The Coolant Factor may be set with values from 0 to 4. Setting it to 0 will negate all coolant
correction to the throttle pump. The default setting for this parameter is 0.5.

6.2 Zero Throttle Map


One problem that often occurs with performance engines is rough idling. The manifold
design, cam characteristics, etc. can cause instability in the air flow. This makes fuel metering
difficult. In particular, the Map sensor often cannot correctly read the manifold pressure, as it
is either non existent, weak, or pulsing too much. In many cases though, once the engine has
some speed, the manifold pressure signal is useable.

The best method of mapping the engine is using the manifold pressure as the load. If in this
configuration idling is causing a problem, the Zero Throttle Map should be tried. This Map
maps the fuel delivery at zero throttle below 2000 rpm. There are a few requirements that
need to be met before you can use this Map. Firstly, your throttle position sensor must be
calibrated properly. Secondly, the Map relies on there being a consistent air flow at zero
throttle for a given engine speed. That means that devices such as idle speed motors that vary
the air flow at zero throttle will not allow the Zero Throttle Map to operate correctly.

6.3 Full Throttle Map


The manifold and throttle body design can also cause problems tuning at full throttle on
normally aspirated engines. In some cases, the manifold pressure can reach close to
atmospheric pressure before full throttle is reached. This means that bars close to the full load
bar on the Fuel Maps can interfere with the full load bar due to the interpolation between the
two bars.

If you are experiencing difficulties maintaining air : fuel ratio at full throttle, it may be
necessary to use the Full Throttle Map to set the full throttle mixtures. The Full Throttle Map
is activated above the value set in the Full Throttle Threshold in the Fuel Set-up, and has one
programmable bar every 500 rpm up to 16000 rpm.

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