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ethanolsupport [2014/06/05 09:14]
twdorris [Calculating global fuel scale]
ethanolsupport [2014/09/16 22:59]
twdorris [Wiring]
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-Our [[:​ethanolsensorparts|Ethanol sensor parts list page]] has links to the connector and pins needed to fit to this sensor. ​At some point, ​we may provide ​a simple modification to our SD cable that provides this connection for you. The adapter ​will look something ​like the one shown below (click to enlarge) and will simply ​snap into the MAF connector on the SD cable.+Our [[:​ethanolsensorparts|Ethanol sensor parts list page]] has links to the connector and pins needed to fit to this sensor. ​But we also [[http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​product_info.php?​cPath=26&​products_id=70|offer ​a simple modification to our SD cable ]]that provides this connection for you. The adapter ​looks like the one shown below (click to enlarge) and simply ​snaps into the MAF connector on the SD cable.
  
  
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-If you're not running our SD cable or if you're looking to do this before we have that SD cable adapter ready, then the easiest option is to simply get the [[http://​www.eficonnection.com/​eficonnection/​ItemDetails.aspx?​ItemId=1222|EFI Connection Part # 100-00741 pigtail]] and just wire it straight up yourself.+If you're not running our SD cable, then the easiest option is to simply get the [[http://​www.eficonnection.com/​eficonnection/​ItemDetails.aspx?​ItemId=1222|EFI Connection Part # 100-00741 pigtail]] and just wire it straight up yourself.
  
  
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 ^Log parameter ^Description | ^Log parameter ^Description |
-|**FlexFreq** ​ |Displays the sampled ​freqeuncy ​from the ethanol sensor. |+|**FlexFreq** ​ |Displays the sampled ​frequency ​from the ethanol sensor. |
 |**FlexEthMix** ​ |Displays the ethanol content reported from the sensor as a percentage. A number like 85% indicates an 85% concentration of ethanol in the fuel. | |**FlexEthMix** ​ |Displays the ethanol content reported from the sensor as a percentage. A number like 85% indicates an 85% concentration of ethanol in the fuel. |
 |**FlexOctWeight** ​ |Displays the weighting given to the MaxOct tables based on ethanol content. A value of 100% means the MaxOct table is being used exclusively with no influence from the MinOct tables. A value of 50% means the MinOct and MaxOct tables are being averaged equally. | |**FlexOctWeight** ​ |Displays the weighting given to the MaxOct tables based on ethanol content. A value of 100% means the MaxOct table is being used exclusively with no influence from the MinOct tables. A value of 50% means the MinOct and MaxOct tables are being averaged equally. |
-|**FlexFuelAdj** ​ |Displays the amount of fuel adjusment ​to be applied based on ethanol content and the ECU's configuration. A value of 0% would mean that no ethanol-related enrichment is being applied. A value of 50% means a 50% ethanol-related enrichment will be applied in the final injector ​pulsewidth ​calculation. Typical values for FlexFuelAdj are somehwere ​from around 6% for E10 and maybe 55% for E85. But this all depends on other parameters described below. |+|**FlexFuelAdj** ​ |Displays the amount of fuel adjustment ​to be applied based on ethanol content and the ECU's configuration. A value of 0% would mean that no ethanol-related enrichment is being applied. A value of 50% means a 50% ethanol-related enrichment will be applied in the final injector ​pulse width calculation. Typical values for FlexFuelAdj are somewhere ​from around 6% for E10 and maybe 55% for E85. But this all depends on other parameters described below. |
  
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