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- | :Summary: How to calibrate the MAFT Translator via a logged boost source. | + | ====== History ====== |
- | %red%*NOTE: This is the preferred method for a 2g! On a 1g MAFTCalibrationByWBO2 is the preferred method!* | + | The following has been copied from the DSMLink forums. The original (courtesy of Ron Francis) may be found at in this [[http://www.dsmlink.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3529|user support forum thread]] (registered DSMLink users only). The text below has been updated to include 1g-specific info, as well as other minor edits. |
- | The following has been copied from the DSMLink forums. The original (courtesy of Ron Francis) may be found at http://www.dsmlink.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4711 The text below has been updated to include 1g-specific info, as well as having received other minor edits. | + | ====== Preface ====== |
- | ---- | + | These instructions are for those without a WBO2 who are logging an external boost source. This method tends to produce much more accurate airflow readings. Although tuning by WBO2 works, this method is superior. You can use any accurate external [[externalsensorlist|boost source that DSMLink supports]] with this method. Happy Tuning! |
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- | !!!Preface | + | |
- | These instructions are for those without a WBO2 who are logging an external boost source. This method tends to produce much more accurate airflow readings. Although tuning by WBO2 works, this method is superior. You can use any accurate external boost source that DSMLink logs with this method. Happy Tuning! | + | |
!!!Assumptions for Using This Tuning Technique: | !!!Assumptions for Using This Tuning Technique: |