this should be an easy one I am running dual lamda sensors but I am unable to select the cylinder per sensor, what do or don't I have selected correctly ( this is a flat 6 911 engine)I have
attached a jpg of the setting I am currently using
Lamda control settings
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Re: Lamda control settings
In red on the screen it's indicating that this feature can't be used in batch fire mode.
You will have to add a cam sensor and initiate sequential injection for this to work.
You will have to add a cam sensor and initiate sequential injection for this to work.
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Re: Lamda control settings
Yep...annoyingly you must be running full sequential in order to have two lambda sensors connected.
Which means in batch fire, you cannot even use this input for logging.
Which means in batch fire, you cannot even use this input for logging.
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Re: Lamda control settings
stevieturbo wrote:Yep...annoyingly you must be running full sequential in order to have two lambda sensors connected.
Which means in batch fire, you cannot even use this input for logging.
This was changed over a year ago.
Update the firmware, and you can run batch fire and two lambda sensors.
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Re: Lamda control settings
Doh, make mental note to update my PC software!
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Re: Lamda control settings
Or the ecu firmware lolRob Stevens wrote:Doh, make mental note to update my PC software!