Overall Fuel Correction

Overall Fuel Correction

Overall Fuel Correction



This table is only active if enabled in the Nitrous Controller node.

This table applies a fuel correction to all cylinders and is active whenever this nitrous stage is active. Numbers in this table can be expressed as grams/second, kilograms/hour or pounds/hour.

To select your unit displayed, go to the Preferences > Units Options, and set the 'Mass Flow' setting to your desired unit. Pounds/hour is the most commonly used unit.

It is important to note, that unlike most fuel corrections in the Haltech ECU, this is a mass flow rate correction, not a percentage correction. Up to 3D mapping is available.

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