FF Sensor Max
Maximum sensor voltage for the sensor. You'll want to set this to the high end of your kits voltage range which can vary. Common kits use either 4.5 or 5v for the high end, refer to the manufacturer for their recommended values.
FF Sensor Min
Minimum sensor voltage for the sensor. You'll want to set this to the low end of your kits voltage range which can vary. Common kits use either 0.5v or 0v for the high end, refer to the manufacturer for their recommended values.
FF Sensor Scaling
This is where you setup the relationship between the voltage of your sensor and the ethanol content it designates. Most kits output a higher ethanol content the higher the voltage level, refer to your manufacturer for their recommended values.
FF Sensor Smoothing
Applies a smoothing value to your ethanol content values being used by the computer for calculations. Can be helpful to get a more consistent value if the signal you get from your sensor tends to have small spikes.
FF Sensor Source
Selects what input is being used to add ethanol content to the vehicle. Keep in mind that this will also require deleting whatever sensor was previously on that channel, so check local laws for legality and make sure to adjust the tune correctly to prevent any issues.Warning |
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EcuTek ProECU tuning tools tools should only be used by experienced tuners who understand the product and engine calibration.
Retail customers ** If you have any doubt that you do NOT have the experience required to use this product then you should NOT USE IT, you should simply contact your EcuTek Master Tuner shown clearly on the top of your Programming Kit or visit your preferred tuning shop to have a professional tuner use it for you ** |
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