Claims
- 1. A diagnostic machine to modify fuel flow in a fuel injected engine of an outboard motor, comprising:a communication interface connectable to an ECU of an outboard motor having a fuel injected engine; a processor connected to the communication interface capable of receiving fuel injector data from the ECU and transmitting an adjustment value to the ECU; and a computer readable storage medium having thereon a computer program that when executed by the processor and supplied with a user selected degree of adjustment causes the processor to determine the adjustment value, wherein the adjustment value is indicative of a change in fuel injector polynomial coefficients.
- 2. The diagnostic machine of claim 1 wherein the fuel injector polynomial coefficients are coefficients of a third-order polynomial and the computer program when executed causes the processor to adjust at least one term of the third-order polynomial.
- 3. The diagnostic machine of claim 2 wherein the computer program when executed further causes the processor to prompt a user for at least one user input.
- 4. The diagnostic machine of claim 3 wherein the at least one user input includes a user selection of at least one engine cylinder and a desired magnitude and direction of fuel adjustment.
- 5. The diagnostic machine of claim 4 wherein a positive magnitude of adjustment increases an injector pulse width and a negative magnitude of adjustment decreases the injector pulse width.
- 6. The diagnostic machine of claim 5 wherein an increase in the injector pulse width increases a fuel quantity flow to the engine cylinder and a decrease in the injector pulse width decreases the fuel quantity flow to the engine cylinder.
- 7. A method to adjust fuel quantity delivered to a fuel injected engine comprising the steps of:(A) connecting a diagnostic machine to an ECU of a fuel injected engine; (B) prompting a user to select at least one injector having an injector pulse width associated therewith; (C) modifying the injector pulse width based upon at least one user input; (D) transmitting the modified injector pulse width of the at least one injector to the ECU of the fuel injected engine.
- 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of applying the modified injector pulse width to the fuel injector data of the fuel injected engine.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of writing the modified fuel injector data to the ECU.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of repeating steps (A)-(D) as desired by a user for any remaining engine cylinders.
- 11. The method of claim 7 wherein the fuel injected engine is an outboard marine engine.
- 12. The method of claim 7 wherein the at least one injector has a fuel flow defined by a third-order polynomial.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of adjusting at least one term of the third-order polynomial.
- 14. A system to adjust fuel injector data of a fuel injected engine incorporated in an outboard motor comprising:means for communicating with an ECU of a fuel injected engine; means for identifying and selecting at least one engine cylinder having injector pulse width associated therewith; means for prompting and receiving at least one user input; means for modifying the injector pulse width by changing at least one term of a third-order polynomial; and means for communicating the modified injector pulse width to the ECU of the fuel injected engine.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation application and claims priory of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/681,005, filed Nov. 13, 2000.
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