Interceptor Clarification
Interceptor Clarification
Alright, I got a good one for you techies out there:
Some of us (inluding myself) don't really know ALL of the different parameters of Scan Mode (ie, their significance....normal numbers while at idle & WOT).
It would be nice to have a list with all the information of the parameters and their usual results (ie. numbers)
...if someone with enough knowledge has the time to sread the info.
Thanks!
Some of us (inluding myself) don't really know ALL of the different parameters of Scan Mode (ie, their significance....normal numbers while at idle & WOT).
It would be nice to have a list with all the information of the parameters and their usual results (ie. numbers)
...if someone with enough knowledge has the time to sread the info.
Thanks!
Forgive me for any errors, just wrote this up quick. correct me if you see any.
RPM - Obvious
MPH - Obvious
Intake Air Temperature pre intercooler - Intake temperature (IAT1) usually slightly above ambient at operating temps
Intake Air Temperature post Intercooler * - Intake temperature after blower (IAT2) important parameter for ss/scs, shows how much heat your blower is making. usually about 20* above IAT1 during normal cruising
Mass Air Flow Sensor Frequency * - The signal sent from your MAF to the PCM telling it how much air is flowing by the MAF. anywhere from 0 to about 12000hz
Mass Air Flow Sensor (lb/min.) - Measurement of air/minute passing by the MAF sensor.
Engine Coolant Temperature - Obvious. Usually runs at about 180*F (80*C)
Injector Pulse Width - amount of time (in ms) that your injector stays open during each fuel delivery cycle
Long Term Fuel Trim - an indication of how much fuel the computer is adding/subtracting to keep the car at the stoich 14.7 AFR. you want it somewhere between -4 and +4. zero would be ideal
Short Term Fuel Trim - similar to LTFT, but where LTFT is a slow average, STFT is the short term immediate changes the computer is making to maintain stoich. once again as close to zero as possible.
O2 Sensor Voltage - Signal being sent from your O2 sensor to the computer. I believe its narrowband, so the signal should be between 0 and 1v. (someone correct me if im wrong on that one)
Manifold Pressure in PSI (Boost pressure) - Obvious
Supercharger Inlet Pressure * - Obvious
Ignition Advance - this is your "timing". during cruising youll see this up in the 35+ range, during WOT, you will see it build, usually from the high teens, up into the low 20s
Knock Retard * - The amount of timing the computer has pulled after detecting knock. you want this at 0
Engine Run Time - obvious
Battery Voltage - obvious should be in the 14s when running, you will need about 10.5 at least to start the car.
Throttle Position Percentage - obvious, though flawed. at 100% throttle, this will only display 88%. this can be fixed in HPtuners.
Engine Load - pretty straight forward. how hard the engine is working.
Instantaneous fuel economy - a calculation of what your fuel econemy is on a very short term basis.
Horsepower - a calculated estimate of your crank HP. not really very accurate, but handy for seeing CHANGES in hp after a mod.
Analog input #1 - 0-5v analog inputs
Analog input #2 - 0-5v analog inputs.
RPM - Obvious
MPH - Obvious
Intake Air Temperature pre intercooler - Intake temperature (IAT1) usually slightly above ambient at operating temps
Intake Air Temperature post Intercooler * - Intake temperature after blower (IAT2) important parameter for ss/scs, shows how much heat your blower is making. usually about 20* above IAT1 during normal cruising
Mass Air Flow Sensor Frequency * - The signal sent from your MAF to the PCM telling it how much air is flowing by the MAF. anywhere from 0 to about 12000hz
Mass Air Flow Sensor (lb/min.) - Measurement of air/minute passing by the MAF sensor.
Engine Coolant Temperature - Obvious. Usually runs at about 180*F (80*C)
Injector Pulse Width - amount of time (in ms) that your injector stays open during each fuel delivery cycle
Long Term Fuel Trim - an indication of how much fuel the computer is adding/subtracting to keep the car at the stoich 14.7 AFR. you want it somewhere between -4 and +4. zero would be ideal
Short Term Fuel Trim - similar to LTFT, but where LTFT is a slow average, STFT is the short term immediate changes the computer is making to maintain stoich. once again as close to zero as possible.
O2 Sensor Voltage - Signal being sent from your O2 sensor to the computer. I believe its narrowband, so the signal should be between 0 and 1v. (someone correct me if im wrong on that one)
Manifold Pressure in PSI (Boost pressure) - Obvious
Supercharger Inlet Pressure * - Obvious
Ignition Advance - this is your "timing". during cruising youll see this up in the 35+ range, during WOT, you will see it build, usually from the high teens, up into the low 20s
Knock Retard * - The amount of timing the computer has pulled after detecting knock. you want this at 0
Engine Run Time - obvious
Battery Voltage - obvious should be in the 14s when running, you will need about 10.5 at least to start the car.
Throttle Position Percentage - obvious, though flawed. at 100% throttle, this will only display 88%. this can be fixed in HPtuners.
Engine Load - pretty straight forward. how hard the engine is working.
Instantaneous fuel economy - a calculation of what your fuel econemy is on a very short term basis.
Horsepower - a calculated estimate of your crank HP. not really very accurate, but handy for seeing CHANGES in hp after a mod.
Analog input #1 - 0-5v analog inputs
Analog input #2 - 0-5v analog inputs.
Just wondering, why do you say that? What advantages are there over the interceptor? Just wondering since I am gonna buy one of these soon......ReignSS also told me to get the dash hawk though.
an0malous...i love you lol
Last edited by Kibosh3; Jan 25, 2008 at 06:10 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
here are gm specific things the dashhawks does
also not on here is data loging
* BLM Cell #
* Torque Management Spark Retard (Shift)
* Commanded A/F Ratio
* Knock Retard
* Cylinder That Knocked
* Learned Spark
* Oil Pressure Calculated Vacuum (GM)
* Calculated Air Flow (GM)
* Current Misfire Cyl1 (GM)
* Current Misfire Cyl2 (GM)
* Current Misfire Cyl3 (GM)
* Current Misfire Cyl4 (GM)
* Current Misfire Cyl5 (GM)
* Current Misfire Cyl6 (GM)
* Current Misfire Cyl7 (GM)
* Current Misfire Cyl8 (GM)
* Total Misfires (GM)
* History Misfire Cyl1 (GM)
* History Misfire Cyl2 (GM)
* History Misfire Cyl3 (GM)
* History Misfire Cyl4 (GM)
* History Misfire Cyl5 (GM)
* History Misfire Cyl6 (GM)
* History Misfire Cyl7 (GM)
* History Misfire Cyl8 (GM)
* Misfire Cycles (GM)
* Desired Throttle Position (GM)
* Pedal Rotation (GM)
* Fan Speed (GM)
* Desired Fan Speed (GM)
* Fan Speed Error % (GM)
* Command Fans 1, 2, 3 ON/OFF
* Command Fuel Trim Reset
* Command Crank Angle Sensor Error (CASE) Relearn
* Last Shift Time
* Trans Input Shaft Speed
* Trans Output Shaft Speed
* Trans Temp
* TCC Slip
* Current Gear
* VBS Force (Amps)
* VBS Force %
* TCC DC %
* 1->2 Shift Time
* 2->3 Shift Time
* 3->4 Shift Time
* 1->2 Shift Error
* 2->3 Shift Error
* 3->4 Shift Error
and here are universal things it does
# Calculated Engine Load
# Engine Coolant Temp (ECT)
# Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1
# Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 2
# Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1
# Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 2
# Fuel Pressure
# Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP)
# Engine RPM
# Vehicle Speed
# Timing Advance (Spark)
# Intake Air Temp (IAT)
# Mass Air Flow (MAF)
# Absolute Throttle Position
# O2 Bank 1 Sensor 1
# O2 Bank 1 Sensor 2
# O2 Bank 1 Sensor 3
# O2 Bank 1 Sensor 4
# O2 Bank 2 Sensor 1
# O2 Bank 2 Sensor 2
# O2 Bank 2 Sensor 3
# O2 Bank 2 Sensor 4
# Relative Fuel Pressure
# Diesel/Direct Injection Fuel Pressure
# Commanded EGR Duty Cycle
# EGR Error
# Commanded EVAP Purge Duty Cycle
# Fuel Level
# Evap Vapor Pressure
# Barometric Pressure
# Catalyst Temp Bank 1 Sensor 1
# Catalyst Temp Bank 1 Sensor 2
# Catalyst Temp Bank 2 Sensor 1
# Catalyst Temp Bank 2 Sensor 2
# Fuel Type (MultiFuel vehicles)
# Alcohol %
# Fuel System Status (Closed/Open Loop)
# Module Voltage
# Absolute Load
# Number of O2 sensors
# Number of WB O2 sensors
# Commanded Equivalence Ratio
# Relative Throttle Position
# Ambient Air Temp (AAT)
# Absolute Throttle Position B
# Absolute Throttle Position C
# Absolute Pedal Position D
# Absolute Pedal Position E
# Absolute Pedal Position F
# Commanded Throttle Actuator
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 1 Equivalency Ratio (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 2 Equivalency Ratio (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 3 Equivalency Ratio (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 4 Equivalency Ratio (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 5 Equivalency Ratio (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 6 Equivalency Ratio (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 7 Equivalency Ratio (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 8 Equivalency Ratio (FACTORY)
# Auxiliary O2 Short Term Fuel Trim
# Auxiliary O2 Long Term Fuel Trim
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 1 Heater Current (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 2 Heater Current (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 3 Heater Current (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 4 Heater Current (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 5 Heater Current (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 6 Heater Current (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 7 Heater Current (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 8 Heater Current (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 1 Voltage (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 2 Voltage (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 3 Voltage (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 4 Voltage (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 5 Voltage (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 6 Voltage (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 7 Voltage (FACTORY)
# Wide Band O2 Sensor 8 Voltage (FACTORY)
# BOOST/VACUUM (Calculated and corrected for altitude!
no problem
Last edited by nramlow2006; Jan 30, 2008 at 02:52 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Sorry, let me rephrase that. Why do you say you should get it if you have the 2.2... as opposed to a 2.0? Are there certain features that will not work on the SS/SC, or things that it can't do on the SS like read boost or something?
WELL msd hasnt yet supported the lsj pcm yet. that is why. i say if you a a 2.4 or a 2.2 that is the way to go. if you guys had support for the lsj then im sure almost everybody here would end up buying one. considering is a way better product
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