$0D...No Floating Point

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$0D...No Floating Point

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Hey Mark,

Wondering if you have an ALDL to show Floating Point for $0D?

Thanks,
-Kenny
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Floating point?
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The floating cursor in Tuner Pro RT to show the load point. In $0D it does not have a kPa selection for the X-Y axis. I can see the cursor, but it is hung-up on RPM only.
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Data tracing. (Floating point is a mathematical term, hence my confusion).

I don't have one premade, no. but you can set this up yourself! (This is one of the beauties of TunerPro, right?)

There's a good post over on TGO on how to do this (my docs are a bit out of date in that regard).
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I will do some searching there.

Thanks Mark!
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In tunerpro mark the table you want to trace.
Then xdf/view/edit item info (f2) at the ALDL Assoc you enter a X and Y axis

If i remember right the rows and colmns need to be floating point
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honken wrote:In tunerpro mark the table you want to trace.
Then xdf/view/edit item info (f2) at the ALDL Assoc you enter a X and Y axis

If i remember right the rows and colmns need to be floating point
Floating point or int.
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Honken...I did that. RPM one axis and then for the other you need kPa to show load. $0D does not have a "kPa" selection.
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TGPilot wrote:Honken...I did that. RPM one axis and then for the other you need kPa to show load. $0D does not have a "kPa" selection.
Its map you need for engine load vacum.
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Honken...I found this on 3rdgen from you. I entered the values and wah-lah she be workin' man! :D

http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/diy-p ... pa+convert

If you (Honken), Mark, or Craig Moates is ever in Colorado Springs I owe you guys a hell of a night on the town!!!
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