Cobb 997.2 channels question
Cobb 997.2 channels question
What's the difference between:
(G36) (G63) Engine Speed
(G02) (G63) Pre Throttle Boost Pressure
(G37) (G36) MAP
They have different values but the same channel name. Does it even matter?
Second, are STFT's backwards or not? Is - a + and + a -? i.e is +10 mean it's subtracting fuel and is -10 mean it's adding fuel?
(G36) (G63) Engine Speed
(G02) (G63) Pre Throttle Boost Pressure
(G37) (G36) MAP
They have different values but the same channel name. Does it even matter?
Second, are STFT's backwards or not? Is - a + and + a -? i.e is +10 mean it's subtracting fuel and is -10 mean it's adding fuel?
Changster,
The way the ECU logs in the 997.2 Turbo is a bit different and similar to some of the other VAG group cars as it does it in blocks. So the same logging parameter can be in a different string of logging values as the ECU is pulling a request for multiple ID's not just one at a time.
Short terms trim numbers have a bug that we are correcting for the next update.
I hope that helps!
-Mitch
The way the ECU logs in the 997.2 Turbo is a bit different and similar to some of the other VAG group cars as it does it in blocks. So the same logging parameter can be in a different string of logging values as the ECU is pulling a request for multiple ID's not just one at a time.
Short terms trim numbers have a bug that we are correcting for the next update.
I hope that helps!
-Mitch
Changster,
The way the ECU logs in the 997.2 Turbo is a bit different and similar to some of the other VAG group cars as it does it in blocks. So the same logging parameter can be in a different string of logging values as the ECU is pulling a request for multiple ID's not just one at a time.
Short terms trim numbers have a bug that we are correcting for the next update.
I hope that helps!
-Mitch
The way the ECU logs in the 997.2 Turbo is a bit different and similar to some of the other VAG group cars as it does it in blocks. So the same logging parameter can be in a different string of logging values as the ECU is pulling a request for multiple ID's not just one at a time.
Short terms trim numbers have a bug that we are correcting for the next update.
I hope that helps!
-Mitch
And I wouldn't say that's a bug... as long as we know then we can read it.
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