Lt/100kms solineoid?

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Re: Lt/100kms solineoid?

Postby Mat04 » Mon Sep 17, 2012 7:45 pm

When I drove nicks ITSSTI I could of swore it read kms/lt but I might of read it wrong as I was really excited to be driving it.
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Re: Lt/100kms solineoid?

Postby LorrenK » Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:56 pm

Mine's L/100kms.

The easy way to tell was if the numbers go up when accelerating it's L/km and if they go down when accelerating it's km/L

What annoys me about the reading (personally..) is that it never reads 0. it reads a minimum of 2.0 L/100km on off-throttle decel when I know the injector duty cycle is 0. Or at least I hope it's 0... and then goes to bars when stationary
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Re: Lt/100kms solineoid?

Postby PinkK » Wed Nov 14, 2012 12:34 pm

LorrenK wrote:Mine's L/100kms.

The easy way to tell was if the numbers go up when accelerating it's L/km and if they go down when accelerating it's km/L

What annoys me about the reading (personally..) is that it never reads 0. it reads a minimum of 2.0 L/100km on off-throttle decel when I know the injector duty cycle is 0. Or at least I hope it's 0... and then goes to bars when stationary


I would think that your injector duty cycle is never 0 as while the car is running the motor even when stationary it still requires fuel.
That is from my understanding that an injector duty cycle is the % of time the injector is on therefore 0 = never on, correct me if I'm wrong though :)
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