AFR Problem - AFR.CMD vs AFR TABLE

MrCk
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Re: AFR Problem - AFR.CMD vs AFR TABLE

Post by MrCk »

I found a problem ...

Edit> preferences> Wideband> Gas Type

After installing Ktuner 1.0.10.9 the default is 14.0
No fuel is selected.

When I choose Gasoline 14.7 then AFR.CMD increases by 0.7 and returns to the target from the WOT tables. Everything is OK with the map I am uploading.

The problem is with the Ktuner software

The software does not remember these settings. When I turn Ktuner off and on again, the Gas Type settings go back to 14.0 ...
KTuner
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Re: AFR Problem - AFR.CMD vs AFR TABLE

Post by KTuner »

The problem is with your selection of decimal point. See, a point is a dot, like a period at the end of a sentence.

.

Not a comma or anything else.
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Re: AFR Problem - AFR.CMD vs AFR TABLE

Post by Linszter »

MrCk wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:03 pm I found a problem ...

Edit> preferences> Wideband> Gas Type

After installing Ktuner 1.0.10.9 the default is 14.0
No fuel is selected.

When I choose Gasoline 14.7 then AFR.CMD increases by 0.7 and returns to the target from the WOT tables. Everything is OK with the map I am uploading.

The problem is with the Ktuner software

The software does not remember these settings. When I turn Ktuner off and on again, the Gas Type settings go back to 14.0 ...
You have to set the decimal separator to "." instead of "," in the Windows region settings.
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