IS there a way to average two of the same type of input?
What I'd like to be able to do is take a pair of WBO2 inputs, average them and then using a generic PWM output on an MS3X and/or MS3Pro (this might possibly be used in more than one vehicle), output to a generic WBO2 gauge/display. I could see how this could be used for other inputs as well, IAT, or even if there was a way to show difference, like pre and post IC IAT sensors... or I'm sure many other ways this could be used.
I've looked through the MS3 (1.4) setup manual and didn't see anything in there that said this was possible, nor did I see anything that indicated it wasn't so here I am asking.
Possible, or will I have to go a different way with this?
Averaging of like inputs
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Averaging of like inputs
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Re: Averaging of like inputs
On the Facebook page I was directed to here: http://www.tunerstudio.com/index.php/pr ... nel-wizard
It looks like there might be a way to do what I want, but I can't get into the advanced editor. Is Ultra needed for that?
Though I seem to be having difficulty getting a new channel to actually act correctly, even with just a single input... Need to do more research...
*EDIT* Yes, according to this page: http://tunerstudio.com/index.php/produc ... ure-matrix Ultra is needed to get to the advanced channel editor features.
It looks like there might be a way to do what I want, but I can't get into the advanced editor. Is Ultra needed for that?
Though I seem to be having difficulty getting a new channel to actually act correctly, even with just a single input... Need to do more research...
*EDIT* Yes, according to this page: http://tunerstudio.com/index.php/produc ... ure-matrix Ultra is needed to get to the advanced channel editor features.
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Tha Long Term Project: 1985 GMC S-10 Jimmy, hasn't been fun for a while
Tha Otha Toy: 1923 T-bucket Hot Rod, Currently Sniper'd
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Re: Averaging of like inputs
You won't be able to use the new channel as a basis for a PWM output on the MS3. This is a purely Tunerstudio channel and the MS3 is not aware of it in any way.
That's not exactly what you want but you could emulate this with the generic PWM outputs on my TinyIOx where you can use any variable for both axes of the table. So you could have 2 different AFR values for each axis and set the table up so that the output looks like the equation you want as long as you can define it roughly as an 8x8 3D surface.
Jean
That's not exactly what you want but you could emulate this with the generic PWM outputs on my TinyIOx where you can use any variable for both axes of the table. So you could have 2 different AFR values for each axis and set the table up so that the output looks like the equation you want as long as you can define it roughly as an 8x8 3D surface.
Jean