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I just figured he was day drinking again. Not that there's anything wrong with that. No judgement here. That would be a major "Pot/Kettle" foul.
strangely enough... this sounds like me... stil have not downloaded the program, but I am quite sure that I will in the next year or so and hear I told you so from Sous, and John in Okie...
that's OK beer (and bourbon) tastes good...
Cheers and Smiles to the OP we all have rough days.
Not to hijack post but i have a question about forscan Is there a place that measures turbo boost on the pid data thanks
Yes, yes there is a PID to measure turbo boost. In FORScan it is called MGP or Manifold Gauge Pressure. It will only read up to ~24 PSI though and anything past that must be accomplished with an aftermarket device like Edge or a physical gauge.
Check out this link that FTE'r BWST put together for the benefit of the community.
Yes, yes there is a PID to measure turbo boost. In FORScan it is called MGP or Manifold Gauge Pressure. It will only read up to ~24 PSI though and anything past that must be accomplished with an aftermarket device like Edge or a physical gauge.
Check out this link that FTE'r BWST put together for the benefit of the community.
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