nori pats sau meluot ? "Interested" <z@none.lt> wrote in message news:hr6sot$gfs$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > Ačiū > Nežinau ar darysiu, > Idomiai gaunasi 1200-1250 ribose. Kaip ir ant max nukrypimo ribos. > Taip paskui ir aiškina, koks taupus BMW. Ant vasarinio suvartojimo, kaip > ir nepykstu, nes juk VEŽA :) > > > > "Igaliotinis" <nospam@spam.cl> parašė naujienų > news:hr67t9$enu$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> This "test" is actually a way to adjust the OBC's fuel consumption >> factor. There's a sensor in the fuel injector system that indicates fuel >> consumption back to the OBC. This "KVBR" value is used to calibrate that >> sensor using the following process: >> >> 1. Reset one of the OBC mileage indicators and the trip odometer, and >> fill your tank. >> 2. Record the actual fuel consumption for your car over a long period >> (one to two months at least). >> 3. Divide this reading into the trip odometer value to calculate your >> actual mileage. >> 4. Divide this result by the OBC indicated mileage over the same period >> and multiply by 1000. >> >> You now have your fuel consumption factor. To enter the factor into the >> OBC, get into Test 20 and press Reset. This will start the KVBR value >> counting down. It will count down to 750, then start over at 1250. A >> crude user interface to be sure, but it works. >> >> You probably don't need to change the KVBR value; the default value of >> 1000 should be accurate. And if your calculated fuel consumption factor >> is outside the 750–1250 range, there's probably something wrong. >> >> >> >> >> "Zydrunas Mockevicius" <zydruno . pastas_@_gmail . com> wrote in message >> news:hr66kq$ciu$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >>> Kaip? >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Tai pasireguliuok tą savo BC. >>> >>>