Re: Good .bin file for VE?
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 11:59 pm
I hope to have the car back out again next week so I can start playing with it a bit more with this extra information, very helpful, and much appreciated!
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That would just be a change in the math with the XDF? Would make adjustments a little easier than doing the math all the time...RobertISaar wrote:.................. there is no 1.5, not for any 3100 powered vehicle.
BLM and INT can be setup to display the way OBD2 LTFT and STFT are, it's actually fairly simple at that.
slight change of math in the ADX. the generic OBD2 PIDs for LTFT and STFT actually act exactly like BLM and INT without conversion, IIRC.woody90gtz wrote:That would just be a change in the math with the XDF? Would make adjustments a little easier than doing the math all the time...RobertISaar wrote:.................. there is no 1.5, not for any 3100 powered vehicle.
BLM and INT can be setup to display the way OBD2 LTFT and STFT are, it's actually fairly simple at that.
sounds like normal settings to me.whiteretta wrote:To make sure I'm seeing things correctly...
Just took a quick look at BLM and INT, and the OBD 1.5's range is 0 - 255 on TunerPro 5.
Minimum to maximum INT is 16 - 240, and for BLM it's 100 - 156. BLM timer for INT action is set at 22.
It's quite easy to make adjustments with OBDII and I think if you convert your BLM's to OBDII fuel trims in % it may allow you to use the table modifier application to adjust tables even quicker.woody90gtz wrote:That would just be a change in the math with the XDF? Would make adjustments a little easier than doing the math all the time...RobertISaar wrote:.................. there is no 1.5, not for any 3100 powered vehicle.
BLM and INT can be setup to display the way OBD2 LTFT and STFT are, it's actually fairly simple at that.