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Thread: Configuring V8 scan tool to display digits after decimal point

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    Default Configuring V8 scan tool to display digits after decimal point

    I just tried using the V8 scan tool software for the first time, and I can't figure this out. It is very easy to configure with the V7.5 software, but I don't know what I'm doing on the V8. It will only display whole numbers, and the data I need to look at reads a max of about 4, and I need a lot finer adjustment than increments of 1. Can anyone help me out here? I searched the forum, but I couldn't find anything. The specific PID I'm having trouble with is air mass per cylinder in grams. Thanks.

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    I can be done be right clicking the pid and selecting chart properties see pic hope this helps

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    Here's a better with the actual pid your talking about and the min/max and precision.


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    See the 2 in the Precision field in rcr1978's pics, this is the number of digits after the decimal point.

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