Wilbo wasn't sure what the problem but was postulating it could be the injectors. He's logging fuel pressure as part of his dynamic dead-time calcs, and it has a good FPR.
He found that after heat soaking the motor (e.g. turn off after long/hard drive, then start up shortly after) his idle AFRs had gone from slightly rich to ~17:1.
The injector duty time and fuel pressure would be the same as when cold when it was showing better (richer) AFRs - hence the theory that the Sard's had significant changes in opening-time as temps changed.
The working solution was to run the fuel map rich and use ARF-targeting to pull the fuel out while it was cold (a sort of reverse warm-up map). When he left for Brisbane, the ECU with cool motor was at -10% trim.
oh ... and his in-tank 040 pump is rather noisy (but healthy).
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