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<blockquote data-quote="Odd Molly" data-source="post: 194674" data-attributes="member: 5198"><p>Ok, let me rephrase the question.....</p><p>How do you use the analog input mode on the input sensors?</p><p></p><p>The analog input has a analog input to my understanding... the Q is what you can use it for.... for example a MAP sensor to relate to this thread.</p><p>There are a couple of different ways the way I see it. </p><p>1. A fully mapable range, which could seamless retard(or advance) timing in relation to load, to be able to fine tune the vacuum remote timing to maybe prevent the cons of an on/off VOES</p><p>2. A "smart" switch with a adjustable threshold to be able to take the advantages of a MAP sensor</p><p>3. A "stupid" switch with a set threshold to use with a existing MAP sensor</p><p>4. Some other way </p><p></p><p>It would be great if C5Performance or PowerArc could give som info about how it works, and most of all.....continue the ongoing lesson in how load and other factors affects burn rate etc. etc.....</p><p></p><p>It´s a couple of years since he left this thread with "more to come", so I thought he forgot, maybe cause there was no interest in this thread...but I´m interested.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Odd Molly, post: 194674, member: 5198"] Ok, let me rephrase the question..... How do you use the analog input mode on the input sensors? The analog input has a analog input to my understanding... the Q is what you can use it for.... for example a MAP sensor to relate to this thread. There are a couple of different ways the way I see it. 1. A fully mapable range, which could seamless retard(or advance) timing in relation to load, to be able to fine tune the vacuum remote timing to maybe prevent the cons of an on/off VOES 2. A "smart" switch with a adjustable threshold to be able to take the advantages of a MAP sensor 3. A "stupid" switch with a set threshold to use with a existing MAP sensor 4. Some other way It would be great if C5Performance or PowerArc could give som info about how it works, and most of all.....continue the ongoing lesson in how load and other factors affects burn rate etc. etc..... It´s a couple of years since he left this thread with "more to come", so I thought he forgot, maybe cause there was no interest in this thread...but I´m interested..... [/QUOTE]
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