Multiplexing accuracy |
08-30-2016, (Subject: Multiplexing accuracy ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Multiplexing accuracy (08-30-2016 )Rig Wrench Wrote: How much of a discrepancy is in factory multiplexed gauges and regular old mechanical? I've read on hear that the factory boost gauges can be off, but what about others? the insite measured is calculated off of CIT (which is CID and about 5 other things rolled into one), boost, and fueling - it is notorious for being off if any of these sensors are reading funny. i would not worry too much about that. i would be looking at turbo commanded position, live fuel flow and timing along with intake air temps both COT and imap. these will tell a story to figure out if it is actually high. | |||
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