"estimated fuel consumption"

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"estimated fuel consumption"

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"estimated fuel consumption", you have the TP and the RPM =>> you know from the table how many miliseconds injectors is open, you know the vehicle speed, you could show on the screen how may liters of fuel are needed to "walk" 100km and you can show in both units liters/100km and miles / galon.


i may be wrong in what i have said above,

but if there is any posibility to estimate how much fuel the engine "eat" will be nice to have


liters/100km - miles/galon
and
instant and average fuel consumption
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Post by Matt »

Will add to the list

btw R31s have a trip computer which already does this for you!

It also uses the amonut of fuel left in tank to tell you how many KMs remaining

(there is an injection PW output wire from our ECUs which do this. Unfortuantely I dont know the RAM address yet for injection for R31/Z31 but do for S13 CA18)
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Post by Russ84NA »

The digital dashes on the Z31 also have this capability.
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CA18DET
200SX RS13 does not have it :(
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Post by Vetal »

That would be great feature too - vote for it :)
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Post by datsunboy »

I think the CA18 does have a pulse width signal output from the ECU, Im sure I remeber seeing it on a wiring diagram????
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Post by datsunboy »

I found the pin-out diagram that I was thinking of.

It says pin number 17, is "Jet pulse monitor (T1 Monitor)"

It goes directly from the ECU to the check connector
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Post by Matt »

R31 has this wire too... i installed a trip computer from a Ti model into mine to use it. works well

Its on the ever expanding list!
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any news
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its on santa's list :P
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Post by Mads B (dk) »

what about

example:

injector size 720ml (static)
engine rpm 2200 (live feed from nistune)
speed 80km/h (live feed from nistune)
injector time 3ms (live feed from nistune)

720ml / 60000ms = 0.012ml/ms

0.012ml x 3ms = 0.036ml

1100(half engine rpm) x 0.036 x 2(injectors) = 79.2ml per min
or
2200(full egine rpm) x 0.036 = 79.2ml per min (if its easyer to use)


79.2ml x 60min = 4752ml i hour (4.752L)

80(kmt) / 4.752 = 16.84km/L
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Post by Mads B (dk) »

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..............rpm......................speed....................................................inj time..........................................km/L
00:57,8 2262 1,918 93 0,22 80 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 3,05 45 3870 [15] 15 5 ___ 16,10516025
00:57,9 2250 1,918 93 0,65 80 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 2,93 45 4184 [16] 16 5 ___ 16,8541693
00:58,0 2262 1,908 93 0,79 80 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 2,89 45 4104 [16] 16 5 ___ 16,99679542
00:58,1 2250 1,928 93 0,45 80 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 3,03 45 4158 [16] 16 5 ___ 16,29792609
00:58,2 2275 1,918 93 0,16 80 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 2,93 45 4102 [16] 16 5 ___ 16,66895865
00:58,3 2250 1,918 93 0,78 80 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 2,93 45 4107 [16] 16 5 ___ 16,8541693
00:58,4 2250 1,918 93 0,71 78 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 2,93 45 4096 [16] 16 5 ___ 16,43281507
00:58,5 2250 1,918 93 0,68 78 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 2,91 45 4125 [16] 16 5 ___ 16,54575538
00:58,7 2262 1,918 93 0,54 78 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 3,03 45 4123 [16] 16 5 ___ 15,80617832
00:58,8 2250 1,928 93 0,12 78 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 3,05 45 4126 [16] 16 5 ___ 15,78627808
00:58,9 2250 1,918 93 0,32 78 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 2,93 45 4167 [16] 16 5 ___ 16,43281507
00:59,0 2250 1,918 93 0,32 78 13,8 0,98 80 __ __ __ __ __ HI __ 2,93 45 4167 [16] 16 5 ___ 16,43281507
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Post by Matt »

if those are the calcs then i can use them. good that i found the injection time on the earlier ECUs so I can check against the trip computer when i get around to it
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Post by Mads B (dk) »

what about

example:

injector size 720ml (static)
engine rpm 2200 (live feed from nistune)
speed 80km/h (live feed from nistune)
injector time 3ms (live feed from nistune)

720ml / 60000ms = 0.012ml/ms

0.012ml x 3ms = 0.036ml

1100(half engine rpm) x 0.036 x 2(injectors) = 79.2ml per min
or
2200(full egine rpm) x 0.036 = 79.2ml per min (if its easyer to use)


edit -> i think this should be 2200rpm x 0.036ml x 2(injectors) = 178.4ml per min

178.4ml x 60min = 9504ml in hour (9.504L)

80(kmt) / 9.504 = 8.42km/L
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Post by MichaS14a »

ECUTalk has this implemented pretty good working! How about to ask Peter (the author) about his formulars? Its working with different injector sizes, with different engines (4 cyl., 6 cyl. etc.) and is pretty accurate.
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