How to get actual A/F value to show on the screen, not lamda
How to get actual A/F value to show on the screen, not lamda
hello all, i was messing with some s300 today and i was trying to get the actual AF to show up instead of lamda voltage, i am using my trusty ole PLX m300 and have it set in the "settings" i checked the AF box but i cant get it to come up on the digital dash set up
any help?
check menu for a few other questions also
any help?
check menu for a few other questions also
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Re: How to get actual A/F value to show on the screen, not l
Good question. I too am interested in having A/F values display on the S300 screen. I'm so use to reading A/F values, and it would be really helpful than the Lamda values to me. :)
Is there an option for that? I've looked.
Is there an option for that? I've looked.
Re: How to get actual A/F value to show on the screen, not l
cinq wrote:Good question. I too am interested in having A/F values display on the S300 screen. I'm so use to reading A/F values, and it would be really helpful than the Lamda values to me. :)
Is there an option for that? I've looked.
i have looked and looked and i know there has to be a way, i know hondata would not remove such a useful function from the s300, especially since most of us have been tuning s200s for a long while
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I had to put in the Min and Max values for the A/f vs. the lambda that was auto populated.
Hope this anwsers your question.
I am also attaching a view that i use to tune with, which displays everything you should need.
Hope this anwsers your question.
I am also attaching a view that i use to tune with, which displays everything you should need.
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Silverbeast wrote:I had to put in the Min and Max values for the A/f vs. the lambda that was auto populated.
Hope this anwsers your question.
I am also attaching a view that i use to tune with, which displays everything you should need.
Thanks Silver...for answering our questions. I guess not too many people is up this late! :P