Voltage / Lambda Conversion Table entry problems

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tiamat6x3
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Voltage / Lambda Conversion Table entry problems

Post by tiamat6x3 »

why is it that when I type in a value in the lambda row of the voltage conversion table, it puts a value different than what I typed.

for example if I type in 0.85, then press enter. It inserts a value of 1.18.
and if I go the other way and type in 1.18, then press enter. It inserts a value of 0.85. What is the reason for this?
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Post by Spunkster »

From Help, About, what version of software are you using?
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Post by tiamat6x3 »

Spunkster wrote:From Help, About, what version of software are you using?
1.3.8.0
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Please download and install the most recent version of the software.
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I'm having this issue now with 1.4.0.0 Any help there?
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I am unable to reproduce what you are describing. Can you please give a detailed description of exactly what you are doing...which cells you are changing and what you have your units set to? If you can post the calibration as well that will be helpful.
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Post by tiamat6x3 »

after I downloaded the new version it worked "better". It will sometimes change a 1 to a 2 or something like that which is kind of annoying because I use a dynojet wideband commander, and its votlage conversions can go down to the millionths of a volt. Hondata doesnt allow you to type that many digits.

Also when I finally get a number that it will accept properly, its still not accurate. Is it possible to just use a formula rather than a table? dynojet provides the formula for the dynojet one specifically

(volts * 1.6) + 10 = AFR

would be pretty sweet if you could just incorporate formula's into it we wouldn't have to worry about conersion tables (at least in my situation, not sure how other brands work)

here is a link to a spreadsheet which also gives a list of the voltage conversion
http://www.widebandcommander.com/content/dataacq.xls
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Post by tiamat6x3 »

tiamat6x3 wrote:Hondata doesnt allow you to type that many digits.
I mean Smanager doesn't allow that many digits.
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Post by Preyluda »

never mind, seems the update changed arf back to lambda...again.
Should have know to check that. Now my digital dashboard says lambda again. I'm all for improvement but...grrrrrrr. It's a little aggravating to have to change this stuff back every time there is an update.

Or maybe I should just always use lambda :?
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If you would prefer you can simply use AF as your units and not have to do any conversions in your head. I find it much easier to use AF rather than Lambda.
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