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Gerhard

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Hi,

the AUX O/P you are using to control your light needs to be set up as an AUX O/P PWM.

For this to work you will require 1 spare table.

You need to set the frequency to 10 Hz in the AUX O/P that is controlling the light.

You then need to create an preferred axis setup for your GP AUX PWM table, just TPS and RPM will be fine.

You need to set the frequencies to 10 Hz through out the table that suits you desire.

You can use values less than 10 Hz here but the LED dulls out at 1 Hz, 10 Hz seems to work best.

The flash is definitely distinguishable over a solid on light.

Post your PCL file or PM it to me and I can set it up for you if you like.

Regards

Dave.

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Thanks for the reply Dave

I had not thinking about using a pwm output :oops:

I have already used all my AUX O/P so i have to change one to a Ignition O/P.

I'm try to make it work myself, otherwise hear from me again :mrgreen:

Regards Gerhard

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Hi Gerhard,

yes you are correct, you will have to move one of your existing AUX O/P to an ignition O/P.

Ignition O/P's don't have an option for GP O/P PWM only a PWM O/P test feature.

So if you do a swap you can use a normal Aux O/P as a PWM output, to control the light.

If you were using stand alone boost control we could set up the light using the IGN O/P function setup as boost control and use 3 boost tables with oil pressure , fuel pressure, ECT for example as axis for activation , set boost table 2 and 3 to virtual aux 1 and 2.

A change over relay maybe required here.

Just another option, however I guess you are using ViPEC boost control anyway.

By the way, I had a look at your You Tube video, you have created a work of art there, well done.

Regards

Dave.

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Hi Dave

Thanks for the inputs.

It would have been nice to use tabels, especially for oil pressure as the hayabusan has a very low pressure at low rpm.

But as you say I got to have the table for boost.

So I have use the virutal Aux and have now the warning for oilpressure < 4000 rpm, oilpressure > 4000 rpm, ECT, Oiltemp, and coolant level.

And I have two not used left in Virutal Aux 3

I see one Diff. Fuel Pressure > and Diff. Fuel Pressure < but I can't find out how it works and can't find any thing in the help file about it.

Is it somt thing I can use for check fuel pressure on boost ?

Regards Gerhard

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Hi Gerhard,

yes fuel pressure differential is compared against MGP so it can be used to check fuel pressure change from static to added boost pressure.

If you go into the HELP file and click on the SEARCH tab, type in differential fuel pressure and then the LIST TOPICS.

Go down to Differential fuel pressure and then hit display.

Very basic description.

How many TABLES do you have left.

Regards

Dave.

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