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hornet



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Nanocom Units
Does anyone know about the units of the measured values of the Nanocom?

I wonder if the unit of airflow is l/min, that could be right because 2,4l * rpm fits the value quite precise.

But I have no idea of the unit of railpressure and fuel request!?

Does the value of engine load of e.g. 50 mean, that this is half of maximum torque in Nm?

All others are understandable.
Post #507932 25th Feb 2016 10:11am
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Jukathy



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2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Hi, unfortunately some live data is quite eratic e.g. oil temp. I'm gonna check on this value. Jukathy.
Post #508003 25th Feb 2016 12:37pm
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hornet



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Interesting, Oiltemperature is not displayed in instruments-menu on mine. I only could find an Oiltemperature of 125°C (!) inside the menu of "injector learning". At cold mornings it still ist about 30°C. So I think it has something like an (unliked) offset. Sensor of oiltemperature (EOT-Sensor) should be located at the oil-backdrain of the turbo.
Post #508372 26th Feb 2016 9:08am
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Jukathy



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Nanocom oil temp display bandwith -5 .... +125 Celsius.

It depends on the manner Laughing

Forget about injector learning. Way too risky ...
I need my car for riding. Jukathy.
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