fuel level gauge

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neoarks
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Hello guys !
I'm using on flashpro the last version , and i have problems whit the fuel level gauge on map calibration.
The gauge falls dawn on 20km after fuel warning
Falls down rapidlly from 1/2 tank

Can i do to correct that????

Thanks
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Give it some time to adjust and it should work correctly. We do not alter the way it functions in any way.
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Thanks for helping me.

The car have more than 3000 km / 1800 m from the final calibration and no improves.
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What calibration are you using? Can you post it here?
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If you refeer tol MAP based calibration?
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What injectors are you using?
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RC750cc fuel injectors & rotrex supercharguer.

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Your injector size is set to 1200 cc under 'Injector flow for fuel economy calc'. I think this is the cause.
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Hondata wrote:Your injector size is set to 1200 cc under 'Injector flow for fuel economy calc'. I think this is the cause.
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I have tried many values from 0,750,1000, 1200..... Up to 1600 and i got the same results (the gauge is not working properly). My quesiton is, which value would you think is convenient for my injectors "RC750"?
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It should be what the injectors flow at the same test pressure as the stock injectors, so 750cc. If you change this value it might not take effect until you fill the fuel tank again.
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Thanks again.

I'm going to try it now
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Hi!
After several tanks i cant see improvements.
Could someone let me know which other components affects or has influence on the fuel level gauge?

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Any ideas?
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Put in the stock injectors. Disable boost. Upload the 'stock equivalent' reflash using AFM. Retest over one or more tanks.
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neoarks wrote:Hello guys !
I'm using on flashpro the last version , and i have problems whit the fuel level gauge on map calibration.
The gauge falls dawn on 20km after fuel warning
Falls down rapidlly from 1/2 tank

Can i do to correct that????

Thanks
You can't correct this on map cals.
You need to use a afm cal (or afm cal with map fuel tables). With this cals you don't have problems.
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