Blitz Power Meter Calibration HELP!
Blitz Power Meter Calibration HELP!
Ive got the blitz sbc and power meter installed and everything is lighting up find and shutting off correctly. However, im having issues with the speed calibration on the power meter.
when i first installed this meter, it was calibrated for another car so it was able to read an estimated power output (so i know the wires were connected correctly). i decided that it wasnt accurate for my car since it wasnt calibrated for my car so i reset the power meter and here i am now with a dilemma.
I am aware that i am suppose to keep a steady 25 mph and then press the ENTER button. But, when i try to keep on 25 mph and then hit the button, i get a beep and message "Calibration Error!" What am i doing wrong? am i suppose to hit the cruise control on at 25mph to keep it steady?
anyone have this meter and would like to offer some advice. anything would help. thanks.
when i first installed this meter, it was calibrated for another car so it was able to read an estimated power output (so i know the wires were connected correctly). i decided that it wasnt accurate for my car since it wasnt calibrated for my car so i reset the power meter and here i am now with a dilemma.
I am aware that i am suppose to keep a steady 25 mph and then press the ENTER button. But, when i try to keep on 25 mph and then hit the button, i get a beep and message "Calibration Error!" What am i doing wrong? am i suppose to hit the cruise control on at 25mph to keep it steady?
anyone have this meter and would like to offer some advice. anything would help. thanks.
http://www.blitz-power.com/Blitz_RMonitor_Powerid.htm

The Power Meter i-D is a unique monitoring tool that measure Power & Speed with the ability to display both standard and metric measurements. Power output can be displayed in HP, PS and KW. Speed can be displayed in mph and km/h. Both Power and Speed can be displayed in digital meter and graphical form. The Power Meter i-D feature a chassis Dynamo function, which plots Power to Speed in a graph form.
Power Meter i-D and SBC i-D INFARED connection: These two units are connected via INFARED. Information is transferred directly without the use of extra wires. When connected, the SBC i-D has the ability to operate the Speed Map function and also display OPT1 and OPT2 readings. The SBC i-D can record and replay any information on the Power Meter i-D.
Features
# Compact 1/2 din size
# Chassis dynamometer (up to 1183hp)
# Reads speed in mph or km/h (up to 249 mph or 399kph)
# User adjustable brightness and contrast
# Easy to read illumi-drive (i-D) white lighting
# Easy 3 wire hook up (attaches to stock speed sensor)
# Compatible with naturally aspirated and turbo charged vehicles
# Reads speed in mph or km/h (up to 249 mph or 399kph)
Display Functions

The Power Meter i-D is a unique monitoring tool that measure Power & Speed with the ability to display both standard and metric measurements. Power output can be displayed in HP, PS and KW. Speed can be displayed in mph and km/h. Both Power and Speed can be displayed in digital meter and graphical form. The Power Meter i-D feature a chassis Dynamo function, which plots Power to Speed in a graph form.
Power Meter i-D and SBC i-D INFARED connection: These two units are connected via INFARED. Information is transferred directly without the use of extra wires. When connected, the SBC i-D has the ability to operate the Speed Map function and also display OPT1 and OPT2 readings. The SBC i-D can record and replay any information on the Power Meter i-D.
Features
# Compact 1/2 din size
# Chassis dynamometer (up to 1183hp)
# Reads speed in mph or km/h (up to 249 mph or 399kph)
# User adjustable brightness and contrast
# Easy to read illumi-drive (i-D) white lighting
# Easy 3 wire hook up (attaches to stock speed sensor)
# Compatible with naturally aspirated and turbo charged vehicles
# Reads speed in mph or km/h (up to 249 mph or 399kph)
Display Functions
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