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Ford Man 01-08-2009 01:11 PM

X gauge question
 
Does anyone know whether there is a way to set up a gauge for a/f ratio?

theholycow 01-08-2009 02:06 PM

Would the O2 sensor XGauges give you what you want? I don't know what format it's presented in.

If you find it, please post it in my XGauge code collection thread:
https://www.gassavers.org/showthread.php?t=10087

Jay2TheRescue 01-08-2009 08:24 PM

I don't think there is an xgauge code for that. In a round about way the O2 readings will give you what you want.

theholycow 01-09-2009 02:22 AM

This question sent me digging yesterday. I found that there's a GM VPW PID for AFR (so hopefully I'll be able to create an XGauge code), but couldn't find one for Ford PWM.

Jay2TheRescue 01-09-2009 06:42 AM

Maybe it may be part of a specific MFR's OBD data, but I don't think A/F ratio is part of the standard OBDII data that can be read from the port. By looking at the O2 sensor readings, and getting a feel for the regular range of values you get on your vehicle you can tell if you are lean or rich.

-Jay

Ford Man 01-10-2009 09:27 AM

Thanks for the replies.

theholycow if you come up with anything just post it. I'll be watching.

theholycow 01-10-2009 01:30 PM

So far, all I've come up with is one for GM (which should interest Jay). In fact, it was right in the XGauge PDF on the ScanGauge website, along with transmission fluid temp and some other useful GM XGauges. I used it and found that mine stays steady unless I run WOT for more than a few seconds; then it can get as rich as 12:1.

GasSavers_BEEF 01-10-2009 02:26 PM

I was going to add that I did it on my cav but it isn't a ford. mine runs 14.7 until I really get into it at which time it hits 12.6.

I wonder if you can compare other codes that are ford and chevy codes to see the difference and maybe apply those differences to the a/f ratio code. maybe it is just a few digits difference. the worst it could do is give you a bogus reading if you don't get it right. it won't screw anything up as it only reads the codes, it doesn't modify them.

I would look at it myself but I have found myself busier than usual here lately.

just an idea

Jay2TheRescue 01-10-2009 06:49 PM

I'll have to look that up, but I was right, its not standard OBDII data, its mfr specific. I do have a gauge setup for tranny temp. I was watching that closely when I was suspecting transmission failure a while back.

-Jay

GasSavers_BEEF 01-10-2009 08:14 PM

I thought the a/f ratio was a calculation that used several different data points but the math should be the same for both ford and chevy.

that is a huge assumption (which I shouldn't do).

I would think it would be the same as the hp read out. it is just a calculation that the scangauge does for you.


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