Thanks for the insight. I do think i will reduce base dwell and use map scale, at least as a temporary measure, but it still bothers me that it seems something is not working right (more thhoughts on this below). It is an EDIS coil so they do like lots of dwell. I am shocked it was not misfiring with 2.5ms of dwell and 20+psi of boost.
This was a dyno pull. 2.8L volvo engine at 541whp.
It acts like there is a fuel delivery problem, yeah. This is why it had crazy high VE values at high rpm yet is still lean, more and more duty cycle has no real effect. Actually, I suspect there is no fuel delivery problem, but a VEMS problem. It acts exactly like fuel pressure is falling off, I agree, but it isn't. Verified on the dyno.
I am actually wondering if the very low dwell was creating poor combustion/some slight high speed misfire that is tricking the lamdba sensor into reading leaner than things actually are. Know what I mean? Or alternatively, if the dwell is changing unintentionally, what is else is? The pulsewidth does report what I command it though.
Here is the dyno graph just for interest's sake. Cheers!
The extremely rich spot in lower RPM is because I was still getting the methanol injection set up correctly on the dyno, and also because I was tuning increasing boost by 20kpa at a time, and interpolating values (like you mentioned). However because of this weird fuel delivery issue (possibly connected to the spark issue) it would way overshoot on low rpm fueling and/or way undershoot on high rpm fueling .
I get the feeling something is fundamentally wrong with the engine control at high rpms.