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pocket logger 1607 on air flow.

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I don't know 1g pocketloggers very well, but 2g pocketloggers read air flow in lbs/min. A number like "1607" to me sounds like a karman hertz reading from a safc; 1607Hz. I'm not quite sure what the air flow on a 1g pocketlogger is.
 
that's in Karmen hertz. Found out theat the max the ecu sent out and the max that a pocketlogger will read.
 
the actual sensor will read higher, but starts to get erratic around 1800 or so. this is what people call "missing counts". the ecu will only report up to 1607 even though it can handle much higher readings.
 
Originally posted by nowayout
I have a VPC?

Are you asking us or telling us?

The ECU, for some reason within the OBDI code, only displays the Hz reading up to 1607 Hz. This is the best we can do when pulling information from the diagnostics port.


....Kyle T.
 
Congratulations, you have a VPC. I don't really know why you feel the need to inform us of this.


....Kyle T.
 
I simply asked in order to clarify what the hell you were trying to say when you said, and I quote "I have a VPC?" That's a question, last time I checked, so I wanted to know what you were telling us.

I still am at a loss as to why you told us "I have a VPC?"


....Kyle T.
 
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