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Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
1. Engine torque gauge
It indicates the instantaneous torque variation according RPM of the vehicle. Driver can notice the
instantaneous torque variation with oscillation and outrunning speed, recently a lot of comsumers want their
sports car with performance tuning. They can discern the torque level easily. Engine torque gauge indicates
the engine torque value by communicating CAN signals from engine ECU.
2. Instantaneous fuel consumption gauge
It indicates instantaneous fuel consumption according the driving condition.
Instantaneous fuel consumption gauge inputs the speed signal and fuel injection signal.
Speed signal comes directly from the speed sensor and fuel injection signal is from the engine ECU.
Multi-gauge reads the two signals for 500msec. and calculates the instantaneous fuel consumption. If the
vehicle speed is increasing by constant fuel quantityper hour, the gauge indicates the value increasingly.
It doesn't show the average fuel consumption but only the instantaneous one.
3. Volt gauge
Volt gauge makes a driver properly response during low voltage, informing the vehicle voltage.
Before ignition turned on, when the key is inserted into "ingnition switch on" position, it displays the battery
voltage, after ignition key turnedon, it displays the ignition voltage( battery voltage).
If the voltage is at 8.5V or below, the pointer of the gauge moves to the lower than 8V and if it is at 16V or
more, it moves to the lower than16V.
If the input value is between 8.5V and 16V, the volt gauge points the battery voltage (Ignition voltage is
displayed during the ignition key turned on ).
Items
Display range
Input signal
Gauge operating type
Engine torque
0~400 Nm
ECU engine torque (CAN
communication)
Stepper motor
Instantaneous fuel
consumption
0~30 MPG
Speed signal, Fuel
injection signal
(CAN communication)
Stepper motor
Battery voltage
8~16V
Battery voltage
Stepper motor
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