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I'm trying to setup up my 2.5 Hydra for some new injectors. The injectors are Injector Dynamics 1000cc saturated injectors. I'm trying to input the new injector response time using the spec sheet that came with the injectors and the range isn't big enough. Is there something that I'm missing or does the 2.5 Hydra have less adjustment than I need to do the initial setup for these injectors? If it's the latter, what are my options?
All the current Hydra versions offer only a limited range of adjustment for response time. It's primarily at voltages that the car will most likely never see (hopefully) so it won't really make a difference in normal operations. In those areas I just put it at the maximum or minimum allowed. So just follow the spec sheet and put the proper values into the software as close as you are able to.
The injectors are in the car and it's running great. The limitation was in reference to certain voltage ranges. FM supports the Hydra and confirmed that it was a limitation and to just max it out in those areas. Nothing more that I can do.