thunderclaps691
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ON BMWs full open throttle ocurrs at 88%. maybe Ford do the same.Sure looks like % to me. Here is my log compared to Luis' log
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ON BMWs full open throttle ocurrs at 88%. maybe Ford do the same.Sure looks like % to me. Here is my log compared to Luis' log
But then why Is Luis' log showing 100 while mine is 88?ON BMWs full open throttle ocurrs at 88%. maybe Ford do the same.
sensor calibration off? ie with 'closed' does it really say zero or 12 or -12?But then why Is Luis' log showing 100 while mine is 88?
At idle it says 9.4%. I'm on vacation rn and can't check what it says when the engine is off.sensor calibration off? ie with 'closed' does it really say zero or 12 or -12?
What year, injectors and pump?Finished up tuning with Lund and got the all clear on the 8.5 psi pulley and ok to pulley down to 9.5 as well. 2 revisions and it was done. Got a ghost cam tune also. Man this thing pulls hard up top.
probably have to rotate the sensor - it's probably 2 screws and give it a small nudge while you're looking at a multi-meter to find 'zero'.Closed it says 9.4%
Does anyone know if I can do a relearn with hptuners?
What would the multimeter be probing when I mess with the sensor? And what values would I be looking forprobably have to rotate the sensor - it's probably 2 screws and give it a small nudge while you're looking at a multi-meter to find 'zero'.
no idea. consult the technical service manual - there might be an insert in the throttle-body kit online.What would the multimeter be probing when I mess with the sensor? And what values would I be looking for
Can the ghost tune be turned off and on independently from the main tune?Finished up tuning with Lund and got the all clear on the 8.5 psi pulley and ok to pulley down to 9.5 as well. 2 revisions and it was done. Got a ghost cam tune also. Man this thing pulls hard up top.
I dont think so because if that were the case the tips would probably read higher then slowly lose percentage.Could it be nannies pulling a little throttle?
True, it is a little hard to tell with the scaling of the graph but it looks like it does spike up a little at the beginning. I guess he could move the measuring line over and see what that initial % was.I dont think so because if that were the case the tips would probably read higher then slowly lose percentage.
It does certainly start higher then go down 1 or 2 percent.True, it is a little hard to tell with the scaling of the graph but it looks like it does spike up a little at the beginning. I guess he could move the measuring line over and see what that initial % was.