SMEC was easy, just change the numbers to desire RPM, what do I do in LM? Thanks.
SMEC was easy, just change the numbers to desire RPM, what do I do in LM? Thanks.
Here is a link to a spreadsheet that converts RPM to hex value and vice versa:
http://www.jwhweb.com/TLMRPMTOHEX/LM-RPM_to_HEX.xls
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fyi, you can click "show hex" on the right to switch between viewing decimal values and hex values
Originally Posted by turbovanman
It's a simple calculation - divide 30,000,000 by your desired RPM. That's the number you put in...
One more reason I don't like the LM software. They calculated RPM, but then hardly use it all. In this case, the reference is Distributor Pulsewidth. Basically, the time period between distributor shutter crossings. It's inversely proportional to RPM, but much more precise. I don't why that precision is needed for the rev limiter...