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Jostein Fonneland
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RE: AEM CAN Expander, AEM 30-2224 Instructions to install on my YourDyno ultimate

Go to Options->CAN bus. Make sure it is enabled and set to 500kbit/s. Go to CAN input channels and select the AEM 8 channel thermocouple module ...

2 months ago
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RE: has anyone ran yourdyno on a snapdragon cpu?

Hi, I did a quick test with a Snapdragon laptop earlier and it worked. I am not 100% sure if everything is compatible, though. I did not test Blueto...

2 months ago
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RE: which electric brake to test up to 8000rpm

You can contact Klam brakes at luis@zelusl.com in Spain. They have brakes that can go this high in RPM and they can recommend the best brake for you...

2 months ago
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RE: PID Control flat lined

If you use Power Sweep and have a hold time of 2 seconds, then it will hold that RPM for 2 seconds using the brake, then after 2 seconds, the sweep st...

2 months ago
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RE: PID Control flat lined

Here is how to see what happened: Create the Brake setup analysis tab if you don't have it already Go to that tab and check the Engine RPM vs Tar...

2 months ago
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RE: Turbo Speed Sensor

You can use RPM2 for turbo speed.

3 months ago
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RE: RPM and Torgue gauges stopped working

We need more information to know what is going on. For these things mails are better. I will answer on mail.

3 months ago
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RE: Controlling 12v solenoids via Yourdyno

It uses the KmTronic plugin in YourDyno. You select it when installing YourDyno.

3 months ago
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RE: Moi

There are many ways it can be done. There are some tips and tricks in the software manual, see chapter 13.1 Finding the right Moment of Inertia (MOI) ...

3 months ago
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RE: Rpm signal from spark plug cable

We recommend this clamp:/p> Replace the cable with a shielded cable.

4 months ago
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RE: Haltech WB2 lambda canbus protocol.

Here you go.  Screenshot-2025-02-24-221906.jpg

5 months ago
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RE: Dyno dynamics ds450 conversion questions

3.2 Ohm that is 96V. So you can either run at 96V or rewire it to 192V in case not all coils are connected in series. 96V works fine too.

5 months ago
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RE: Dyno dynamics ds450 conversion questions

Measure the resistance of the brake and let us know.

5 months ago
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RE: Dyno dynamics ds450 conversion questions

Verify that the Pulses per revolution is correct in the RPM setup. Then adjust the MOI so the reading is as expected. 2.8kg m^2 is too low inertia for...

5 months ago
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