Hi guys. I just got HPTuners ("upgraded" from EFILive) and really like it so far. When viewing tables with airflow do you generally leave them at lbs/hour? EFILive defaulted to grams/sec so that's what I'm used to. Thanks in advance.
Hi guys. I just got HPTuners ("upgraded" from EFILive) and really like it so far. When viewing tables with airflow do you generally leave them at lbs/hour? EFILive defaulted to grams/sec so that's what I'm used to. Thanks in advance.
You can change it!!! I prefer g/sec as well
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To me, they are just arbitrary numbers (there are probably others out there smarter than me who need real numbers in a specific format to use for fancy math stuff, for all I know). Bigger numbers signify more airflow which means it will add more fuel - they wouldn't necessarily even need to be numbers, they could be different kinds of fruit, or funny animated cat GIFs. As long as you had a method of recording and then applying an error % to the funny cat GIFs to make corrections, who cares.
What is the ECM ID for funny cat GIFs? Is this something that was added in the last beta?
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