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Old 05-13-2008, 09:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i tried to record flow ...but it seem's it is a calculated value since i don't see it when i play it back

is the value hard to calculate ?? if i could know what value to use maybe i could just put it in excel and have the calculated value ??
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i tried to record flow ...but it seem's it is a calculated value since i don't see it when i play it back

is the value hard to calculate ?? if i could know what value to use maybe i could just put it in excel and have the calculated value ??

i have been waitting for todd to answer this can you explain a little more and then maybe i can help
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i have been waitting for todd to answer this can you explain a little more and then maybe i can help

i just want to know wich X * Y equal flow

if it is not a secret recipe

i would then be good to record X and Y and make my own calculation
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i just want to know wich X * Y equal flow

if it is not a secret recipe

i would then be good to record X and Y and make my own calculation

you will have to wait for todd to answer that one i am not sure on that. sorry i cant help i will inform todd to take a look at what you are asking.
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Engine flow is a PCM calculation, not one of ours. This is assuming you have firmware 2.4, or are in platform 1 of version 2.5.

If you are mistakenly in platform 2 of version 2.5, then yes, this is a calculation done in the gauge. Go back to platform 1 and you can log engine air flow.

If you have V2.4, or are in platform 1 and still can't log air flow contact service@aeroforcetech.com and they will look into it.

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Engine flow is a PCM calculation, not one of ours. This is assuming you have firmware 2.4, or are in platform 1 of version 2.5.

If you are mistakenly in platform 2 of version 2.5, then yes, this is a calculation done in the gauge. Go back to platform 1 and you can log engine air flow.

If you have V2.4, or are in platform 1 and still can't log air flow contact service@aeroforcetech.com and they will look into it.

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can you give me a refresher on how to get the info on wich version i have ??
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can you give me a refresher on how to get the info on wich version i have ??

It should be on the part number on the back of the gauge, or look at the quick start manual that came with the gauge, it will have the FW version written at the top.

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