The Marauder ECU has a voltage table with the voltages required by the fuel pump(s) to maintain a desired fuel flow rate. From this base table, the ECU will adapt ("learn") the voltage values that are actually required to reach specific flow rates. With factory hardware and a factory tune, the programmed base table is very close to the real values that are needed, and very little learning is needed. The result is that there is no negative impact on driveability due to the learning process if the car memory is lost (i.e., you disconnect a battery terminal). The problem is, if you change your fuel hardware at all, the voltage table in your tune will become more inaccurate.
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