I about have my 2nd gen running really well mechanically. Now I want to figuer out how to get the miles / gallon right in the overhead console so all the rest of the overhead console calculations will be correct concerning miles to go, average miles / gallon etc.
I think the mileage comes off the ring gear in the differential and that should be correct (or is there a way that it can be adjusted?).
I am thinking there must be a sensor input to the ECM that tells the ECM fuel flow so it can then do the calculations and send the data on to the overhead console.
Can that sensor associated with the fuel flow be adjusted somehow so it really is about in the correct range? Where is it anyway?, in the VP44? Is it based on rpm and assumes so much fuel per rpm?
Does anyone have any ideas?
It has to be some sort of an electrical signal from sensor X, to the ECM and converted and put on the CanBus so the overhead will display it.
IF we can intercept the signal and add or subtract resistance(?) so we can get the overhead to read reasonably correctly would be great.
Bob Weis
I think the mileage comes off the ring gear in the differential and that should be correct (or is there a way that it can be adjusted?).
I am thinking there must be a sensor input to the ECM that tells the ECM fuel flow so it can then do the calculations and send the data on to the overhead console.
Can that sensor associated with the fuel flow be adjusted somehow so it really is about in the correct range? Where is it anyway?, in the VP44? Is it based on rpm and assumes so much fuel per rpm?
Does anyone have any ideas?
It has to be some sort of an electrical signal from sensor X, to the ECM and converted and put on the CanBus so the overhead will display it.
IF we can intercept the signal and add or subtract resistance(?) so we can get the overhead to read reasonably correctly would be great.
Bob Weis