TunerPro scalar tables
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TunerPro scalar tables
In another tread I asked what the MAF scalar tables were and if they need to be adjusted for any reason. I have had several responces and I thank everyone for their input.
But I didn't get an answer to my question.
I was asking about Tunerpro RT in the "CONSTANTS "
MAF Table #1 Scalar
MAF Table #2 Scalar
MAF Table #3 Scalar
MAF Table #4 Scalar
MAF Table #5 Scalar
What are these and when or do they need to be adjusted?
The responces from the other post seamed to be more for the
"TABLES"
MAF table #1
#2
#3
#4
#5
Sorry for the extra post and again THANKS for the help.
But I didn't get an answer to my question.
I was asking about Tunerpro RT in the "CONSTANTS "
MAF Table #1 Scalar
MAF Table #2 Scalar
MAF Table #3 Scalar
MAF Table #4 Scalar
MAF Table #5 Scalar
What are these and when or do they need to be adjusted?
The responces from the other post seamed to be more for the
"TABLES"
MAF table #1
#2
#3
#4
#5
Sorry for the extra post and again THANKS for the help.
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the scalars are use to create more resolution IE finner divisions in terms of Airflow vs voltage. adjusting them becomes a nessicity at some point when yo9u have a flow voltage but the top value in the table IE table one cant be made anyhighe then the scalar itself. IE if the scala fo table one was 7 then it would be the table value in hex of say 255/7 = grms/sec so if you need a value highe then 7 youll need to change the scala to 8 10 25 55 etc. this is a very basic explanation but typically scalars dont need to be touched. usually guys have vacum leaks or some other issue.
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