KCLV , obd fusion, 0-60 oh my
#61
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (9)
I'm having a problem. I have the OBDLink LX, using the OBDLink App. I downloaded the Toyota add-on. I have put the 2 KCLV gauges in the dashboard, but they don't register anything. When I go to Diagnostics, both KCLV readings show up, so I know my OBDLink unit is broadcasting. What haven't I done?
Lou
Lou
#66
Instructor
#67
What do you want to know exactly ?
In fact, it's a Flexfuel tune, I can put 95, 98 or E85 in any proportions, but I only put E85 since the tune.
The tune was made by Active Motion Performance in France, one of the only two guys here who is able to tune the ISF with E85. Stock injectors and fuel pump can handle 100% E85, just replace spark plugs every 30k kms, and engine oil interval every 12k kms max.
In fact, it's a Flexfuel tune, I can put 95, 98 or E85 in any proportions, but I only put E85 since the tune.
The tune was made by Active Motion Performance in France, one of the only two guys here who is able to tune the ISF with E85. Stock injectors and fuel pump can handle 100% E85, just replace spark plugs every 30k kms, and engine oil interval every 12k kms max.
#68
Instructor
What do you want to know exactly ?
In fact, it's a Flexfuel tune, I can put 95, 98 or E85 in any proportions, but I only put E85 since the tune.
The tune was made by Active Motion Performance in France, one of the only two guys here who is able to tune the ISF with E85. Stock injectors and fuel pump can handle 100% E85, just replace spark plugs every 30k kms, and engine oil interval every 12k kms max.
In fact, it's a Flexfuel tune, I can put 95, 98 or E85 in any proportions, but I only put E85 since the tune.
The tune was made by Active Motion Performance in France, one of the only two guys here who is able to tune the ISF with E85. Stock injectors and fuel pump can handle 100% E85, just replace spark plugs every 30k kms, and engine oil interval every 12k kms max.
#69
No idea, but I can ask him if you want. No except maybe changing the fuel filter a day or another. Just one bad point to be 100% E85, on cold weather (from less than 10° C) engine may not start at first time, you may need to push twice the start button haha
#70
Intermediate
First, thanks for introducing me to OBD Fusion, I didn’t even know it existed! I downloaded the App and bought the Veepeak BLE.
Second, my KCLV sucks! Under 3K RPM its pretty stready at 15.2 deg. During acceleration, it drops down to 13.2 deg, which I was able to get up to 13.8 deg by doing a bunch of pulls. I cant imagine how Im ever going to see over 20 deg!
Im going to try disconnected my battery, Im interested in seeing if my KCLV will “default” to a better number. I wonder if this low KCLV is a result of my “city” driving. Maybe this is why I did so poorly at the drag strip last year?
Second, my KCLV sucks! Under 3K RPM its pretty stready at 15.2 deg. During acceleration, it drops down to 13.2 deg, which I was able to get up to 13.8 deg by doing a bunch of pulls. I cant imagine how Im ever going to see over 20 deg!
Im going to try disconnected my battery, Im interested in seeing if my KCLV will “default” to a better number. I wonder if this low KCLV is a result of my “city” driving. Maybe this is why I did so poorly at the drag strip last year?
just wondering FNSSESPORT did you ever manage to sort out what’s going on with your KCLV?
#73
#74
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (9)
^^^^You wasted $10 bux. Did you try:
1. Adding display
2. Choose gauge type - digital
3. Choose face
4. Where the nest screen says item, with Vehicle Speed under it with Ⅴ after it. Press the V, Select "SAE PIDs". At the top type "knock". Under that you'll see "knock correction learning value" (KCLV)
Lou
1. Adding display
2. Choose gauge type - digital
3. Choose face
4. Where the nest screen says item, with Vehicle Speed under it with Ⅴ after it. Press the V, Select "SAE PIDs". At the top type "knock". Under that you'll see "knock correction learning value" (KCLV)
Lou
Last edited by flowrider; 10-25-18 at 10:42 PM.
#75
Oh for ****’s sake I finally figured it out after wasting 3 hours on this ****ty GUI. In order for it to work, you MUST both (1) buy the extra pack for your model year AND use the SELECT button to choose your car’s year, make, model, plus the “option,” whatever that means (the only option will be 5.0L). Then the app will immediately prompt you to search for your vehicle’s specific PIDs.
They could have made that so much easier.
My KCLV is 22.3 before any seafoam or other treatments.
They could have made that so much easier.
My KCLV is 22.3 before any seafoam or other treatments.
Last edited by AyAyRon; 10-26-18 at 08:13 AM.