TunerPro $8d BPW
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From: Starkville, MS
Car: 1991 Camaro Z28
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TunerPro $8d BPW
Hey,
Is anyone else getting odd injector base pulse widths while logging with TunerPro RT? I have stock injectors but the highest pulse width I'm seeing is 0.1msec. I know this is wrong though. From what I've been able to determine it is outputting the inverse of the bpw. Anyone else have this problem? I've emailed Mark and he isn't sure what is wrong.
Thanks,
David
Is anyone else getting odd injector base pulse widths while logging with TunerPro RT? I have stock injectors but the highest pulse width I'm seeing is 0.1msec. I know this is wrong though. From what I've been able to determine it is outputting the inverse of the bpw. Anyone else have this problem? I've emailed Mark and he isn't sure what is wrong.
Thanks,
David
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Car: '89 Trans Am WS6
Engine: 350 TPI
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you didn't mention 0.1 ms! Sounds like the issue is the ads file. Make sure the math is being done correctly. The factor for BPW is generally 0.015259 (and it should be set to multply).
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Thanks that seemed to fix it! It was set to divide with a factor of 65.xxxx. Though I didn't set it
Do you know the correct setting for the TPS% as it seems off too?
Any idea when you'll get the into to editing ads files written? That way I can stop bugging ya.
Thanks!
Do you know the correct setting for the TPS% as it seems off too?
Any idea when you'll get the into to editing ads files written? That way I can stop bugging ya.
Thanks!
Last edited by Black 91 Z28; Jun 19, 2004 at 12:09 AM.
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