Logic indicates that it needs the following:
- an accurate fuel level measurement input
- an accurate odo signal input
- accurate fuel flow input
Has anyone ever successfully used the Fuel Used function in the TD5 ECU?
Nanocom documentation says
Fuel used: The TD5 ECU has been designed to work with a wide range of possible
fitments and options. Many of the input sensors and output controls can be omitted
giving many vehicle option, model or market variants. This value indicates if this TD5
ECU has its fuel used output for trip computers and econometers enabled or not.
Not sure where it feeds off of the ECU or what is compatible with the output?
Logic indicates that it needs the following:
- an accurate fuel level measurement input
- an accurate odo signal input
- accurate fuel flow input
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						MMM not sure you got the question
"Fuel used: The TD5 ECU has been designed to work with a wide range of possible
fitments and options. Many of the input sensors and output controls can be omitted
giving many vehicle option, model or market variants. This value indicates if this TD5
ECU has its fuel used output for trip computers and econometers enabled or not."
As indicated in the description the output from the ECU can be interpreted by some device that can make sense of the output data.
The question was has anyone ever used this and if so how I am assuming that one of the unused pins can be tapped and the output interpreted into useful information.
I thought that it was quite logical
I reckon that the output from the ECU would have gone to a BCM (body control module) of some type and then onto an LCD display.
Was a BCM ever used on the Disco 2, because that would be the place to start.
My theory is that enabling Fuel used output in Td5 ECU will enable some PWM signal on one of the not used pins on the ECU connector block. Since this signal was never connected anywhere in Disco and Defender the wiring diagram shows some pins as Not connected. It shouldn't be that hard to find out which pin it is (about 5 pins are not used). My guess is that the signal will have 12V logic levels, it will be PWM, giving ms/l of fuel.
The Scangauge will show the instant and average consumption for the OBD2 compatible TD5's.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
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