lawnmower wrote:The injectors are wired togeather so the ECU will see them as 1, so Q/Lam is calculated on the basis that there is 1 PW. When it sends the corrected PW it will do so to both injectors so doubling the fuel correction. Does this make sense?
NO - It makes no sense to me.
In your mind you got double - but you do not understand the maths
A 3% change of 2 injectors is 3%
A 3% change of a single injector is 3%.
I have done the maths and verified that.
lawnmower wrote:I need to know of the way around this for the Q/Lam to work properly.
In your mind pretend that there is a single injector.
Now when you add 3% you get 3% change in AFR.
How it works in your mind will now match what happens in real life.
try this...
Take a single 1000-cc injector. Run it for a minute, how many cc's do you get?
Take a single 1-cc injector. Run it for a minute, how many cc's do you get?
No wire 1000 of the small 1-cc injectors in parallel... Run them for a minute, how many cc's do you get?