Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Howdy all

I am new to the site, and after going thru and typing typing, I noticed up top of the page it said not for new posts but they do transfer them there raontf pmsl. Where would I post such an item??

Look forward to reading all on this site when I get the chance...you are all very informative and/or interesting!

Cheers and beers

Buck

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/135500-newbie-lol/
Share on other sites

Howdy all

I am new to the site, and after going thru and typing typing, I noticed up top of the page it said not for new posts but they do transfer them there raontf pmsl. Where would I post such an item??

Look forward to reading all on this site when I get the chance...you are all very informative and/or interesting!

Cheers and beers

Buck

What the duce :P

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/135500-newbie-lol/#findComment-2520315
Share on other sites

Welcome to Skylines Australia

You will find that when you transfer the post to the top of page, the marker for new posts is reset to the bottom of the page. When the markers reach half way up the page the new post is then added to the bottom. If the amount of letters you have typed exceeds 100, then the the post is automatically moved to the latest section, usually corresponding to the time of day, but only on weekends. During the week - your post is automatically updated in whatever location your post is finished from..

That should make it a bit clearer! :P

Howdy all

I am new to the site, and after going thru and typing typing, I noticed up top of the page it said not for new posts but they do transfer them there raontf pmsl. Where would I post such an item??

Look forward to reading all on this site when I get the chance...you are all very informative and/or interesting!

Cheers and beers

Buck

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/135500-newbie-lol/#findComment-2520418
Share on other sites

Damn..... i thought i spoke this language.

My interpretation was:

"I have some information which i would like to add to the tutorial/DIY section, and i'm not sure where i should post it so that it can be moved in there"

:happy:

(i think?) :P

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/135500-newbie-lol/#findComment-2520441
Share on other sites

you wanna do some contracting work? I deal with this kinda shit all day and I still dont have a clue what that guy was on about! you could make some extra dosh as an interpreter for noobs!

I SPEAK THIS LANGUAGE!

OK.

Translation.

"I have some information which i would like to add to the tutorial/DIY section, and i'm not sure where i should post it so that it can be moved in there"

:happy:

(i think?) :P

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/135500-newbie-lol/#findComment-2520449
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Input shaft bearing. They all do it. There is always rollover noise in Nissan boxes - particularly the big box. Don't worry about it unless it gets really growly.
    • For once a good news  It needed to be adjusted by that one nut and it is ok  At least something was easy But thank you very much for help. But a small issue is now(gearbox) that when the car is stationary you can hear "clinking" from gearbox so some of the bearing is 100% not that happy... It goes away once you push clutch so it is 100% gearbox. Just if you know...what that bearing could be? It sounding like "spun bearing" but it is louder.
    • Yeah, that's fine**. But the numbers you came up with are just wrong. Try it for yourself. Put in any voltage from the possible range and see what result you get. You get nonsense. ** When I say "fine", I mean, it's still shit. The very simple linear formula (slope & intercept) is shit for a sensor with a non-linear response. This is the curve, from your data above. Look at the CURVE! It's only really linear between about 30 and 90 °C. And if you used only that range to define a curve, it would be great. But you would go more and more wrong as you went to higher temps. And that is why the slope & intercept found when you use 50 and 150 as the end points is so bad halfway between those points. The real curve is a long way below the linear curve which just zips straight between the end points, like this one. You could probably use the same slope and a lower intercept, to move that straight line down, and spread the error out. But you would 5-10°C off in a lot of places. You'd need to say what temperature range you really wanted to be most right - say, 100 to 130, and plop the line closest to teh real curve in that region, which would make it quite wrong down at the lower temperatures. Let me just say that HPTuners are not being realistic in only allowing for a simple linear curve. 
    • I feel I should re-iterate. The above picture is the only option available in the software and the blurb from HP Tuners I quoted earlier is the only way to add data to it and that's the description they offer as to how to figure it out. The only fields available is the blank box after (Input/ ) and the box right before = Output. Those are the only numbers that can be entered.
    • No, your formula is arse backwards. Mine is totally different to yours, and is the one I said was bang on at 50 and 150. I'll put your data into Excel (actually it already is, chart it and fit a linear fit to it, aiming to make it evenly wrong across the whole span. But not now. Other things to do first.
×
×
  • Create New...