LETRIPP II XMS4A DIY MANUAL V2.1
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22.3
AIR TEMP
Air temperature is very important on boosted engines so
this sensor must be calibrated so the XMS4A can
compensate for cold and hot air conditions. You can
place the engine temp sensor in boiling water to get a
hot point reference. Put this voltage into the upper
calibration point. When the sensor cools down it will
have a lower voltage. You need to put in an educated
guess as to the lowest temperature the engine will
experience and what voltage this will be into the lower
calibration point.
22.4
THROTTLE POSITION
The throttle calibration is done so that the full 24
deflection sites are used. From no throttle to full throttle
is setup in the LetRipp software. See the LetRipp
software manual for throttle position calibration steps.
The throttle position sensor also generates a voltage for
no throttle and for full throttle. Take the voltage for no
throttle and add 5% to it. This will be the value for the
lower calibration point. Go to full throttle and minus 5%
from it. This will be the value for the upper calibration
point.
22.5
CONCLUSION
By using the LetRipp software guide and the LetRipp software your sensors are correctly
calibrated for the range they operate in.