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Old 02-05-2006, 08:01 PM
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Cold Warm Hot Specifications

How do i find the value specified for cold, warm and hot definitons?

ie: Loop Closed Delay Timer Cold O2 Temp.
Loop Closed Delay Timer Warm O2 Temp.
Loop Closed Delay Timer Hot O2 Temp.
Old 02-05-2006, 09:47 PM
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Old 02-06-2006, 05:00 PM
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Thanks JP. I didnt understand at all what you posted but after about the 10th time i read it, i caught the division of the timer by the "specified value".

So the specified value will be the mulitplication of the timer input by me, by 2?

Specified Value=(user input timer * 2)?
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Basically I was confused as to the actual time values.
there are three different timers that are used for going into closed loop when starting up.
1 for cold startup, 1 for warm, and 1 for hot.
Each has its own length of time set progressvly faster.

The hac was indicating a value = to "$0F" =15 for the "hot" timer but was shown calculated as 7.5 seconds.
The XDF was indicating 7.5 seconds for the same.

The value in the code is 2 times the actual time in seconds as it turns out. The code divides it by two when it is used.
So both are correct.

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