Can you post a video of using the quick fuel?
Sure, keeping the tank empty while it’s not tracked to prevent the foam inside the bladder from corroding, I’ll throw a vid up once it’s on the track though
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Can you post a video of using the quick fuel?
outstandinggg, why the 13' stripe as opposed to the 12' scheme?
Curious to see how you like the Racecapture. Thinking of going with it instead of the AIM unit.
It’s great, my only gripe is that it only comes with generic PIDs for data. you would have to reverse engineer additional PIDs you wanted or run a standalone sensor via CANBUS. you can make it as simple or as complex as you want though, the only additional sensor I needed to install was an oil pressure setup since the stock oil pressure sensor is a dummy anyway. You are also able to program fault lights on the screen if your desired input reads less or more than X amount.
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Can you not manually add manufacturer specific PIDs to monitor? Hell, I can do that on my OBD scanner on my phone so I would think it would have to have that option somewhere.
The way it was explained to me, Autolabs is a grassroots company and the Ford specific PIDs are intellectual property of Ford. For them to purchase the rights to use them it’s about $40k. You can manually add them still, but the formulas have to be reverse engineered.
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the only additional PID i was looking to add was the AFR value that the PCM reads off the factory widebands. Just wanted to add it in and then set a preset value where it would set off an indicator if it becomes too lean to prevent catastrophic failure if one of the pumps in the fuel bladder failedThat post above was for the known extended PIDs, beyond that I feel your pain. What exactly were you wanting to add?
the only additional PID i was looking to add was the AFR value that the PCM reads off the factory widebands. Just wanted to add it in and then set a preset value where it would set off an indicator if it becomes too lean to prevent catastrophic failure if one of the pumps in the fuel bladder failed
Gotcha, wasn’t that available for viewing in the DIC on the factory cluster? Iirc, people were able to monitor that through apps such as Dash Command and the Torque app so I would think you should be able to find the info for that parameter. I just remember because of the discussion for some people not having it match their own stand alone wideband but it was because of the stoich input Ford used based on type of fuel.
There never was a factory cluster on this car thank you for the info, I’ll report back once I get the formula
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