Assuming level ground, more fuel is needed at 65mph than at 55mph so lower fuel pressure, or lower injector flow could account for that
The computer adjusts the open time for injectors based on O2 sensor feed back
Computer assumes 30psi fuel pressure, there is no fuel pressure sensor
If O2 starts to show Leaner burn computer opens injectors longer to get richer mix
In theory if open time gets too long the computer should set a lean code, but if its just at highest fuel demand, above 65mph then it may not
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So... Special circumstance question for you Canadian God, since we're on the subject of injectors, and since WildBill did ask about MS...
With Megasquirt, the Volumetric Efficiency is calculated from Wideband O2 readings; the computer adjusts the VE map to in turn change injector pulsewidths in order to match the AFR table the user programs. Slick system, and gives a very good idea of engine performance at a glance.
My FPR died on me over the summer, so I disconnected it and I let the computer remap around having a significantly higher fuel pressure I could get a new one. This changed my AFR tables significantly, but I noticed no difference in running from the butt dyno or from datalogs.
As of right now, I'm working on the Turbocharger install. I had considered getting a rising rate FPR to make up for the boost pressure affecting fuel regulation, but I'm a cheap b*stard, and havent purchased one yet.
Knowing that I can get the system to make adjustments based on a lack of variable fuel pressure, would it make sense to you to run without a FPR, and to let the system make VE and fueling adjustments knowing I'll have a consistent fuel pressure and volume on a return system?
Have a Kemso 340 LPH pump in the tank ($34 on eBay, and they allow the deletion of the rail pump - really need to write that article as well...). Supplies 340 liters of fuel per hour at 43 psi, so pressure and volume shouldn't be a problem...
My concern is if removing the FPR from the system would cause lean issues; I know I'm going to knock a 93mm hole (or six) in my oil pan eventually, but I'd rather it be from a 3.0 going through my intake, and not from burning lean...