I've delved into trying to compile a gauge to show the fuel temp separately which I think I can use the road speed for but I need to probably edit the ini file to change the calibration number solely associated with that figure, if it exists. I've settled on a speed sensor calibration number of 190 which got me to my current 74% ethanol reading using y=mx+b and two data points I was provided for these sensors. That figure has been independently confirmed locally as well so big whoop.
As of the moment I do not have any actual (voltage,Farhenheit or Celsius) data points except that I found ethanol sensors normally show between -40 F or C and 257 F (125 C). No mention of voltage range unfortunately for that particular sensor found here https://www.innovatemotorsports.com/mtx ... e-kit.html. Well it looks like that was actually referring to the gauge range itself.
Just stumbled on to this sensor that senses temperature via ms values https://www.milspecwiring.com/FLEX-FUEL ... p_670.html (1ms,-40C) and (5ms,125C) so im assuming I'm again out of my depths
Initially I wanted to see if I could read voltage levels for roadspeed1 (one I'm using) but perhaps what I should be looking for is how to read its sine wave length in ms to then create a gauge from??
I've been away a number of years while my block was being made more stout and I finally got converted to the end goal of e85 on this 3b after initially deciding to do so after 4 years when I tore it apart. I chose a machinist that was going through huge changes in his business
Has anyone located or accomplished this in VEMStune? Currently my 190 speed sensor calibration is correctly showing 74% ethanol and my roadspeed gauge is displaying either 124 or 135 km/h the two times I've looked at it live or in a log. I have located roadSpeed numerous times in the 1.2.38 ini text so is that where I should be modifying the road speed gauge's reading from? My suspicion is I'll need to edit something in the portion of the ini file I've attached below probably. I'll do some tests before the day is out with that theory. Thanks to everyone that drops by and learns something or helps in some small way
PS just found this formula:
°C = [ 41.25 * Pulsewidth (ms) ] - 81.25
https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/produ ... ts_id/3408