engineermike
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This isn't my car, but a close friend's...but he decided to see just how far he could go on a single deadheaded DW400. The basic setup is a 2019 GT, M6, Whipple, 3.0" griptec pulley (~18 psi), and e85.
This is the Whipple-supplied DW400. Other mods were a 22v BAP, power wire upgrade, and DW95 injectors. It has the stock GDI system, but it was tuned to get the max from it. The DW95 injector data was borrowed from the 2018 CJ, which had them factory installed. The stock 2018 CJ data is shockingly close to ID1050x data. Also, the lift pressure was borrowed from the CJ as well and set to 55 psi. The key here, so far, has been tuning the lift pump PID feedback loop to control it through the stock FPDM using PWM functionality. He happens to be a control systems engineer and has spent a good deal of effort perfecting the feedback control of the pump.
In the log below you can see the lift pump duty cycle tops out around 47.2 x 2 = 94.4%, while the injector duty cycle hits a max of about 9.8 ms. The injectors are only at about 60% duty cycle in the traditional terms, but actually 80% in gen3 coyote terms due to the logic DC limits. In other words, there's still more on the table to account for colder ambient temps. Max flow of 730 lb/hr is not bad, especially on the stock fuel line, bucket, and supplied whipple rails.
This is the Whipple-supplied DW400. Other mods were a 22v BAP, power wire upgrade, and DW95 injectors. It has the stock GDI system, but it was tuned to get the max from it. The DW95 injector data was borrowed from the 2018 CJ, which had them factory installed. The stock 2018 CJ data is shockingly close to ID1050x data. Also, the lift pressure was borrowed from the CJ as well and set to 55 psi. The key here, so far, has been tuning the lift pump PID feedback loop to control it through the stock FPDM using PWM functionality. He happens to be a control systems engineer and has spent a good deal of effort perfecting the feedback control of the pump.
In the log below you can see the lift pump duty cycle tops out around 47.2 x 2 = 94.4%, while the injector duty cycle hits a max of about 9.8 ms. The injectors are only at about 60% duty cycle in the traditional terms, but actually 80% in gen3 coyote terms due to the logic DC limits. In other words, there's still more on the table to account for colder ambient temps. Max flow of 730 lb/hr is not bad, especially on the stock fuel line, bucket, and supplied whipple rails.
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