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Rb25 Powerfc 8channel Readouts @idle


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hey guys just installed my powerfc and i would like to see how my car idles agenst other 25's

i would like to know what other peoples readouts are on the hand controller went set to 8 channel monitor

just so i have an idea what my idle should be.. cheers

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WtrTemp when the engine is warm and stable should be around 70 to 80deg.

Knock at idle should be 0 or like 1 or 2 at the most. Give the engine a few revs, ensure it returns to zero.

BatVolt should be around 14 at idle. Too low is bad and Too high is bad. over 15 is bad and under 14 can also be bad.

Airflow should be stable at idle, around 1100mv (millivolts). Should increase when you give the engine a rev and should return to around 1100 ater it returns to idle

EngRev should be similar to what the stock tacho says, it may be out a little bit. Ensure it follows stock guage when you give the engine a rev.

InjDuty should be around 1 to 2% at idle and should increase considreably when you give the engine a rev.

Boost (if not using the boost kit it will be ---) should be around -500mmhg at idle and should goto near 100mmhg with a free rev.

IngTmng at idle should be around 15 or 20deg. Should increase considerably with free rev.

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yeah my timming is 22deg

and my RPM is 550-640

air flow around about 1200mv

how do i get a knock reading that isn't in a bar graph? eg numbers

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From memory, i use 4-channel mode, so the numbers are bigger - and i think that displays knock as a number. I also have the max values displayed alongside, i think you press right, or up, or down on the controller to turn this on or off.

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