AFR Table RPM Values
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AFR Table RPM Values
Hi, probably a dumb question but...how do I change the scale of the RPM values in the AFR table?
In my case a more proper skew would be 1450 to 13000
In my case a more proper skew would be 1450 to 13000
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Re: AFR Table RPM Values
Just click on the numbers and change them.
Find the Manuals up top under Quick links: Manuals.
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Re: AFR Table RPM Values
I tried that but it did not seem to work. The bike was running at 1500 (or so) and I changed the first column to 1500 and the highlights were still on the other column. Oh the joys of learning new software
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Re: AFR Table RPM Values
The one you clicked on changed, right?
Now if you still had others with lower values between, then the table can track in odd ways. Change all the bins to the RPMs you want, then try it.
Now if you still had others with lower values between, then the table can track in odd ways. Change all the bins to the RPMs you want, then try it.
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Re: AFR Table RPM Values
Thanks, that worked
I went into the timing table and it seems you can't make a column higher then 9,000 ? Same thing with the VE table?
I went into the timing table and it seems you can't make a column higher then 9,000 ? Same thing with the VE table?
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Re: AFR Table RPM Values
Check under:ErnieJones wrote:Thanks, that worked
I went into the timing table and it seems you can't make a column higher then 9,000 ? Same thing with the VE table?
Basic/Load Settings --> Gauge and Settings Limits
That is where you can change the Max RPM.
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Re: AFR Table RPM Values
I've got those dialed up to 14,000 but I'm not talking about the gages (which read correctly) I'm talking about the Spark & VE Table. They seem to be limited to no more then 9,000 RPM which really sucks as in my case I typically spend hours above 10K as a cruising RPM...and above.LT401Vette wrote:Check under:ErnieJones wrote:I went into the timing table and it seems you can't make a column higher then 9,000 ? Same thing with the VE table?
Basic/Load Settings --> Gauge and Settings Limits
That is where you can change the Max RPM.
Thanks you;
Ernie
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Re: AFR Table RPM Values
Well that's just weird. When I went to verify that I had set my top speed to 14k (and it was) when I went back out I could then choose an RPM higher then 9K.
So problem solved, but in a strange way So thanks, I guess!
So problem solved, but in a strange way So thanks, I guess!
Thanks you;
Ernie
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