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Silvia20_guy
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:22 am    Post subject: rpm signal and speed signal Reply with quote

Hello Just wanting to ask how come my RPM and Speed values are not showing up on my dashlogger. I wired them into my ecu to the RPM and Speed signal. Is there a special way that I need to do in order to get the right display? I am new to the dashlogger. Please help. thanks.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 5:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The RPM and speed signal should be connected to speed inputs 1 and speed inputs 2. You will then need to configure each input in the software for its function.

For the RPM input select RPM for the Function, None for the Pull Up/Down, set your Trigger Level at 2.5,Filter Value to 2 and Glitch Filter to 3.
Under the Naming and Gauge Selection you can name the input however you want it to display on the Dash such as RPM or ESPD. After making your adjustments press the Update button in the lower right of the form.

For the VSS input select VSS for the Function, None for the Pull Up/Down, set your Trigger Level at 1.25,Filter Value to 2 ,Glitch Filter to 3, Enter your tire diameter, Final Drive ratio and Pulses Per Rev of the sensor. If you don't know the Pulses per Rev, then just drive the car while adjusting this value until the VSS input matches your speedo.
Under the Naming and Gauge Selection you can name the input however you want it to display on the Dash such as VSS or MPH. After making your adjustments press the Update button in the lower right of the form.


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