Hit 4.55 psi today
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Re: Hit 4.55 psi today (disguy409)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by disguy409 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how do you check boost with a vafc?</TD></TR></TABLE>
from the monitoring screen... it reads in kg/cm2 though
Modified by CivicRyda2k at 12:15 PM 6/22/2003
from the monitoring screen... it reads in kg/cm2 though
Modified by CivicRyda2k at 12:15 PM 6/22/2003
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Re: Hit 4.55 psi today (CivicRyda2k)
Also I believe you have to go into ETC and go in to graph scale and switch it to read above vacuum. One scale is somewhere like -1/2 bar to 0, the next is -1/2 bar to 1 bar, and I think the last is up to 2 bars.
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Re: Hit 4.55 psi today (beta13)
It switches automatically from vacuum (in cm of hg) to boost (in kg per cm^2). I may be able to switch to reading in bars, but I don't care too much. TO see peak, just hit the up button. It will show the highest MAP, throttle %, and RPM since the last time you shut off the ignition.
I am working on a home tuning thing, using the throttle position input for an O2, but I think I fried my O2 sensor (actually, poked it, oops).
-Dustin
I am working on a home tuning thing, using the throttle position input for an O2, but I think I fried my O2 sensor (actually, poked it, oops).
-Dustin
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Re: Hit 4.55 psi today (beta13)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by beta13 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Also I believe you have to go into ETC and go in to graph scale and switch it to read above vacuum. One scale is somewhere like -1/2 bar to 0, the next is -1/2 bar to 1 bar, and I think the last is up to 2 bars.</TD></TR></TABLE>
oh yah u gotta do that first
oh yah u gotta do that first
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