Wolf 3D Wolf internal map sensor question
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Wolf internal map sensor question
Ill go into detail if someone wants to know why, however ill just ask what i want up front
My book states the max pressure the map sensor can read is 23psi of boost which would be 107% load, which would put 20psi at 100% load
Does this mean for every 1psi ABSOLUTE i get .343% load on that scale?
It makes sense because that puts load 41 at high 13.xxx which is correct for atmospheric for my elevation
-Jacob
My book states the max pressure the map sensor can read is 23psi of boost which would be 107% load, which would put 20psi at 100% load
Does this mean for every 1psi ABSOLUTE i get .343% load on that scale?
It makes sense because that puts load 41 at high 13.xxx which is correct for atmospheric for my elevation
-Jacob
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never mind, i was right (well very close)
using that math and a 0-5v 3bar map sensor i now have a channel in my innovate's logworks that is LOAD and it directly correlates to wolf's load on the 20psi scale
using that math and a 0-5v 3bar map sensor i now have a channel in my innovate's logworks that is LOAD and it directly correlates to wolf's load on the 20psi scale
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5 Volts / 255 = 0.0196 Volts per 01 Hex. (Raw data).
And Also you are right!!
Thanks Jacob
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