Any ideas?
I have a reading of 1.98V with the denso 6270 MAP sensor with a "reading" of +0.37kg/cm^2 (+3700 kg/m^2) on the hand controller.
stock sensor is reading 2.626V with a "reading" of -26mmHg (-354 kg/m^2), with current barometric pressure of 1005 hPa (10248 kg/m^2)
PIM calculation for stock:
PIM = 5346V - 3785
PIM = 5346*2.626 - 3785
PIM = 10253.596 kg/m^2
Which sounds about right since I know my stock MAP sensor is out by ~4% when comparing against stock toyota ECU and OBD-I reading.
But... lets do some calculations for the DENSO MAP sensor
PIM = 6585V - 3200
PIM = 6585*1.98 - 3200
PIM = 9838.30 kg/m^2
Now... 0.37kg/cm^2 is 3700 kgf/m^2... and:
PIM = 5346V - 3785
PIM = 5346*1.98 - 3785
PIM = 6800.08 kg/m^2
delta of: 10253 - 6800.08 + 354 = 3806.92
To me it looks like the PowerFC is still using NORMAL MAP sensor calculation, but using the input of the denso MAP sensor.
Do I have to rewrite the PIM scale/offset in order for it to take effect?
I'm lost as to what is the problem.
BK.
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