I thought that those sensors gave %-age of ethanol.
So same question... but with an M800 what would be used for both the mixture as well as the spark advance?
Is it just a 1D table (Scale factor) for the mixture?
and is the advance a 2-D or 3-D table?
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It looks like the half way down the page
http://www.megamanual.com/flexfuel.htm it says 50-Hz for pure gasoline/petrol and 150-Hz for ethanol, and all numbers in between are pointing to %-Ethanol = sensor-Hz - 50Hz .
In the same picture it says 1.59 correction factor for 100% ethanol, starting at 1.00 for pure petrol/gas.
So is there anything special that needs to be done? Or just bring into an analogue input or a digital one to get the frequency?
And how about the pulse width for the fuel temp? (How to get that data into the m800?, and what to do with it once it is there?)
The simplest approach would be the 1.59 correction factor.
But the cooling of the air charge seems that it would be temperature (and maybe air pressure) dependant, so should a 2-D table be used to provide more enrichment for injectors that are on the air filter side of the throttle plate?
And is there any resources on where to start with the math on the evaporation/cooling?
And again what should be done for ignition advance?