What PID are you referencing that leads to input on a BAP? If it's "Fuel Pump Commanded DC" I don't "think" that's indicative of a fuel delivery issue. For example, in one of my logs I'm at part throttle 2200 RPM and that pid is 73%. Mine frequently shows 100% at WOT but Lambda, Injector PW, and fuel pressure are all stellar.
I believe this is also a metric that can be manipulated in the actual tune itself. I remember Mike mentioning something about it when we played with E85, he turned it up to produce more pressure when we were testing.
when the fuel pump maxes out the idc goes up we can see this in my logs remember I was thinking the injectors weren't enough but in fact the car was running out of pump but when the fuel pump let says doesn't go over like 85 % duty cycle as an example and the fuel pressure performs properly the idc is good ,even when its hitting 100% percent duty cycle my lamda is still ok probably because its tuned a little fat ,I sent you logs to look at you will see the idc go to 90 fuel pressure is at 73psi i believe,,look at the first log at around 83 mph right at redline in the pass you will see it,
as for adding pressure in the tune mine was set on that in the race gas but it wiuld max out to the point it would go into failsafe and drop back down to 54 psi
on pump gas tune i never had it do that but it still saw 100 on pump duty cycles
and idc go to 90
heres curts reply word for word
Ya it's still really maxing the pump. If it were me I'd put a bap on it to give you a little head room.
now as I saw in yours and hpindys logs yall are at .84 on eq command mine is at .79 but curt said he prefers it that way but did say on my race gas tune we could go .81 ,,remember I had a tuner before curt and with curt my car runs so much better and seems to give me piece of mind when I race it now ,and as yuou already know some of the headaches were of my own creation
Here’s a screenshot so others can see what I’m seeing this was a pass Friday evening in race tune with the pump set up for 90 psi there are two areas in the logs