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D-Jet 120-130

Yeah, I think the mixture targets is a more recent thing. The software changes very rapidly on those.

They have dual table versions too now.

MS doesn't just use the discrete points on the map either. It extrapolates between the points. So a person who knows what they are doing can let just two points define a wide rpm or MPA range where the VE curve is fairly steady, and cluster the points around the rpms where the curve is actually changing. So it's as good as infinite X infinite as well. Some other systems that sound better simply because they have 50 X 50 maps aren't really, because they just use only the values in the table.

Yes, I think you have to use a flyback board on D-Jet injectors, at least on the earlier MS designs - they can't handle the current drain of the low-impedance D-jet units. I think the new 3.0 MS hardware can handle them directly though, as well as do a whole lot of other new and interesting things.
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