Cold Warm Hot Specifications
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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.
ie: Loop Closed Delay Timer Cold O2 Temp.
Loop Closed Delay Timer Warm O2 Temp.
Loop Closed Delay Timer Hot O2 Temp.
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For $8D see this
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...ighlight=timer
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...ighlight=timer
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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)?
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.
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.
Last edited by JP86SS; 02-06-2006 at 05:12 PM.
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