autoenginuity 4.4
#1
autoenginuity 4.4
I downloaded the new version and went to use it today and i couldn't find the accelerater peddle position voltage like i heard was on there now. I have been having some problems with my pedal only reading 75-80% at WOT and bought my second replacement pedal and installed it today and was going to use ae to see if it was fixed now but couldn't find the voltage. I don't know if i am looking in the wrong place, thought it would be right next to accelerater pedal position %, or if i downloaded it wrong. Thanks
#2
#3
#4
#5
6.0L has always had pedal voltage IIRC.
7.3L Pedal Voltage is NOT a factory PID. The PCM doesn't output this data directly. Even the factory Ford tool "fakes" this reading. If your version of 4.4 isn't showing 2 "Accelerator Pedal Position" PIDS in the list (which it should be), you can fake it yourself quite easily. Just open the % pid and change the scaling to .05 and you'll have the Volts conversion. This is exactly how the factory Ford tools do it.
I did make AE aware of this as it is supposed to show up as a second entry in the list, even though it's only a "conversion".
7.3L Pedal Voltage is NOT a factory PID. The PCM doesn't output this data directly. Even the factory Ford tool "fakes" this reading. If your version of 4.4 isn't showing 2 "Accelerator Pedal Position" PIDS in the list (which it should be), you can fake it yourself quite easily. Just open the % pid and change the scaling to .05 and you'll have the Volts conversion. This is exactly how the factory Ford tools do it.
I did make AE aware of this as it is supposed to show up as a second entry in the list, even though it's only a "conversion".
#6
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
surfkovo
1980 - 1986 Bullnose F100, F150 & Larger F-Series Trucks
14
04-26-2006 07:18 AM
redhawk44
Pre-Power Stroke Diesel (7.3L IDI & 6.9L)
6
10-12-2005 03:25 PM
53wa2fl
General Automotive Discussion
26
02-17-2005 06:19 AM