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Thread: Need help with a load vs. rpm vs. KR MAP!

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    Just out of curiosity, why would you want to view KR in comparison to the map sensor when the table in the PCM uses grams per cylinder? Wouldn't you want to use the PID's associated with the table you're changing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by black02ss
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    Yup just would have to add them...


    Also, not to highjack the thread. If he is looking for Spark retard using the DMA pids, there are some tables that are referenced by kPa. Here is an example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky
    Quote Originally Posted by black02ss
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    We are installing vBulletin after SEMA, so I guess we can get whatever smilies we want for that - right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mistermike
    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky
    Quote Originally Posted by black02ss
    PS: I am in a asking mood.... How about some new smilies..
    We are installing vBulletin after SEMA, so I guess we can get whatever smilies we want for that - right?
    Paul
    Nice. My GTO board is running the latest vBulletin and it seems very nice. Do you speak PHP? :wink:
    Not really, I leave that to smarter geeks than I. :? :?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
    Just out of curiosity, why would you want to view KR in comparison to the map sensor when the table in the PCM uses grams per cylinder? Wouldn't you want to use the PID's associated with the table you're changing?
    you are correct. I was just refering to logging "a load" parameter. I am new to playing with the custom map logging function. I think I got it figured out!

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