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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:05 am 
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Received my new Racepak OBDII interface and have hooked it all up to my IQ3 Logger Dash.
Couple of questions.
Water temp, how do I change the water temp from Fahrenheit to Celsius? Can't seem to find the setting to change it.
Also, I fitted the 75 PSI boost pressure switch, but not sure how to calibrate it. What is the best way to calibrate it and is it in PSI or bar?

Any help would be great.

Sooley


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:43 pm 
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In regard to the OBII question, at this time we are unable to change the obdII to Celsius. Reason being is, all our module is doing is streaming what the obdII is doing. So if its sending the signal in F we cant change it on our end. That’s something that would have to be changed in the ECU itself.



As for the boost sensor, yes it reads in PSI. It should already be calibrated when you got it. If you need to fine tune it, you would want to play with the raw data value numbers. These are located under the channel options for that particular channel. Open your config, right click on the appropriate channel and in the upper right corner the linear values will be there.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:31 pm 
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Sooley,

I was just informed by engineering that the new version of datalinkII will have the ability to change from F to Celsius. It should be out shortly for you.


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