FoMoCoSHO said:Debeaux, what kind of fuel do you use?
Ltfts look like maybe they have more E in their fuel than they are supposed to.
FoMoCoSHO said:So you were able to import my dashboard successfully?
ecoboostsho said:I can't remember off the top of my head what's it called but there is a multiplier for conversion to Celsius or something. Just make that -1 and it will give you the desired KR behavior. If you modify the equation you will get a stack error every time.
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FoMoCoSHO said:Deebeaux, check your unit settings, liquid pressure may be set wrong.
ecoboostsho said:I can't remember off the top of my head what's it called but there is a multiplier for conversion to Celsius or something. Just make that -1 and it will give you the desired KR behavior. If you modify the equation you will get a stack error every time.
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I am also surprised to see -1.00 on LOR with 87Deebeaux said:Just wanted to confirm this works perfectly. I switched "Metric to English Scale Factor" to -1 in OBDLink and my KR now works as I expected it to (negative numbers mean the car is retarding/pulling timing out.) I switched my gauge label to KC for "Knock Correction" as that's how it represented in the Toyota. Trying to keep the cars the same. LOL.
I've attached my current setup. I was surprised to see -1.00 LOR with this 87 that's in the tank. I'm probably going to rethink how I've got Lambda setup. Probably do two staggered 180 degree left sweep gauges.
ecoboostsho said:I can't remember off the top of my head what's it called but there is a multiplier for conversion to Celsius or something. Just make that -1 and it will give you the desired KR behavior. If you modify the equation you will get a stack error every time.
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FoMoCoSHO said:I am also surprised to see -1.00 on LOR with 87
Since my LOR is scaled differently (-1.20) i will hook up today and double check and make sure it is functioning properly.
I did verify the LOR(OAR) formula is functioning properly.FoMoCoSHO said:I am also surprised to see -1.00 on LOR with 87Deebeaux said:Just wanted to confirm this works perfectly. I switched "Metric to English Scale Factor" to -1 in OBDLink and my KR now works as I expected it to (negative numbers mean the car is retarding/pulling timing out.) I switched my gauge label to KC for "Knock Correction" as that's how it represented in the Toyota. Trying to keep the cars the same. LOL.
I've attached my current setup. I was surprised to see -1.00 LOR with this 87 that's in the tank. I'm probably going to rethink how I've got Lambda setup. Probably do two staggered 180 degree left sweep gauges.
ecoboostsho said:I can't remember off the top of my head what's it called but there is a multiplier for conversion to Celsius or something. Just make that -1 and it will give you the desired KR behavior. If you modify the equation you will get a stack error every time.
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Since my LOR is scaled differently (-1.20) i will hook up today and double check and make sure it is functioning properly.