Author: xracer
Date: 08:36:07 05/21/00
with fritz6, what all does the software consider when determining a fritzmark value for your system. based on the kns for my system, i have noticed the lower the fritzmark, the higher the kns. my system will hit, while calculating, between 950 and 1150 kns with 1 meg hash. i guess that i can assume that with one single pulse, if the loop is shoter in distance or length, then this pulse can return quicker, thus more pulses per second thus more kns. i use the word loop here refering to how much ram has been set for hash. my thinking is, the more ram(hash)---the longer the loop or circuit---the more resistence in ohms in this loop--the slower the pulse---the less pulses per second---thus less kns. so, does the software actually see the setting of hash is too low for the kns, and lower the fritzmark, knowing that this low hash setting will fill, in a shorter time period. if i am out in left field here, just tell me to go back to adjusting air-fuel ratios,and setting camber, but i find your software fascinating, and will continue to study this. thanks xracer
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