MSpnp speed input
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You can calculate this by entering your gear ratios and tire sizes in MLV. It will of course only be accurate for one gear so choose wisely and hit the space bar to mark things in your datalogs.
There is no proprietary speed sensor you can use though. The only persons I know actually using a speed sensor for datalogging on a miata is Keith at FM with his rally computer and Reverant with his Innovate LM series datalogger.
There is no proprietary speed sensor you can use though. The only persons I know actually using a speed sensor for datalogging on a miata is Keith at FM with his rally computer and Reverant with his Innovate LM series datalogger.
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Doing it with a freq/voltage converter would suck...
I'm wondering... In the MegaTune setup, under Advanced, there's an "Anti-Rev System (traction control)" screen. Opening this reveals two modes of operation: RPM-based and VSS-based. It suggests that there is some provision somewhere for directly reading a VSS signal, however the "Help" function for this screen is empty, and I can't seem to find any solid info at the msefi forums.
I'm wondering... In the MegaTune setup, under Advanced, there's an "Anti-Rev System (traction control)" screen. Opening this reveals two modes of operation: RPM-based and VSS-based. It suggests that there is some provision somewhere for directly reading a VSS signal, however the "Help" function for this screen is empty, and I can't seem to find any solid info at the msefi forums.
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