This is the expression I use to infer Gs. 50020 is the vehicle speed sensor and the speed is in MPH
[50020.114.slope(50)]*(0.45585)*2
Cheers,
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This is the expression I use to infer Gs. 50020 is the vehicle speed sensor and the speed is in MPH
[50020.114.slope(50)]*(0.45585)*2
Cheers,
Thank you for giving me the answer to this I?ve been racking my brain, I have taken a look at the drivability video for the tuning school and they use a parameter called miles per hour per second, however I think it?s an older version of the software, I?m about to see if I can leave a message for the guys at HP Tuners and see if they can add that unit back, however I set mine up the way you said I?ll be giving it a shot later on today got a bunch of things to do this morning, thanks again I really appreciate it .
Thanks Hivel, I'll definitely give this a shot today.
I use gravitational units G. That is the same unit my G-meter uses. Here is a plot of Gs during 2-3 shift. Lots of wheel spin. It is the blurry red line. Click thumbnail to enlarge.
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Cheers,
Thank you very much, I?m still trying to get it to work, I?ll let you know how it works out.
I'm new to VCM Scanners and can't figure out how to get this to show correctly. It matches the speed.
I saw someone mention about finding the correct values in the PID list but I can't figure out where that is.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!