Quick $6E MAF tables volts/grams question
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Quick $6E MAF tables volts/grams question
First, I am using $6E and Tuner Pro.
Now, in the MAF tables, let's say you have 11.0 grams/sec at .73v. Then let's say that you have 14 grams/sec at .91v, which is the next volt reading in the chart.
What if you are looking at a rich or lean condition and the volts are inbetween or just barely over one of these? For instance, if your TPS is at .71v, are you running off of the .73 specs or the one below that? Which is .55.
Thanks for your answers.
Now, in the MAF tables, let's say you have 11.0 grams/sec at .73v. Then let's say that you have 14 grams/sec at .91v, which is the next volt reading in the chart.
What if you are looking at a rich or lean condition and the volts are inbetween or just barely over one of these? For instance, if your TPS is at .71v, are you running off of the .73 specs or the one below that? Which is .55.
Thanks for your answers.
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Re: Quick $6E MAF tables volts/grams question
First, I am using $6E and Tuner Pro.
Now, in the MAF tables, let's say you have 11.0 grams/sec at .73v. Then let's say that you have 14 grams/sec at .91v, which is the next volt reading in the chart.
What if you are looking at a rich or lean condition and the volts are inbetween or just barely over one of these? For instance, if your TPS is at .71v, are you running off of the .73 specs or the one below that? Which is .55.
Thanks for your answers.
Now, in the MAF tables, let's say you have 11.0 grams/sec at .73v. Then let's say that you have 14 grams/sec at .91v, which is the next volt reading in the chart.
What if you are looking at a rich or lean condition and the volts are inbetween or just barely over one of these? For instance, if your TPS is at .71v, are you running off of the .73 specs or the one below that? Which is .55.
Thanks for your answers.
The code interpolates between columns and rows of tables. So it will use an in between value when in between rows/columns. I'm thinking the 'TPS' was a typo.
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