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    Aem failsafe setup

    0.5v8.5 afr
    4.5v 18 afr
    Whats the setup for this?
    Step by step please..3.0 scanner
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    I have done this..it works but not right...whats the Numbers i need to put in to get it work right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea View Post
    I have done this..it works but not right...whats the Numbers i need to put in to get it work right.
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    what numbers...put where....to get what right?

    do you mean (v/.526316)+8.5 ?

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    Yes Ed i try that....sorry ...i am learning...be nice to me��

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea View Post
    Yes Ed i try that....sorry ...i am learning...be nice to me��
    UPDATE with corrected values (v/.42105)+8.5

    I am nice....just sometimes you guys have to be a bit more specific with the details to get the most accurate answer from us. Also please note that even doing simple math at 3 AM can be dangerous :-) The values above in mt first post are incorrect after I redid them when I woke up...sorry

    The numbers are derived as follows....

    0.5v = 8.5 afr
    4.5v = 18 afr

    So 4.5v -.5v = 4.0 volt voltage range and 18 AFR - 8.5 AFR = 9.5 AFR Range

    So you take the Voltage Range and divide it by the AFR Range or 4 / 9.5 = .42105

    The equation is then (v/.42105)+8.5

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    Thanks. a try to be more specific next time.thank