Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by olumzzz(m): 11:46am On Oct 31, 2019 |
Good day house, i did a live data check on Hyundai Elantra 2008 and i got the info below. I want to learn o and others can learn too. Pls help to interprete and review for out of range values. FUELSYS1 - CL FUELSYS1 - -- LOAD_PCT - 27.1% ECT - 70oC SHRTFT1 - 36.9% LONGFT1 - 0.00% RPM - 788rpm VSS - 0 Km/h SPARKADV - 9.5o IAT - 54oC MAF - 4.50 g/s TP - 12.5% O2SLOC - B1 S1 2 --, B2 S---- O2B1 S2 - 0.095V SHRTFTB1 S2 - 99.2% OBDSUP -OBDII RUNTM - 1018 sec MIL_DIST - 0Km EQ_RATB1S1 - 0.990 O2B1 S1 - 1.996V EVAP_PCT - 0.00% FLI - 84.7% EVAP_VP - 16.00 pa BARO - 107 kPa CATEMP1 1 - 510.0oC CATEMP1 2 - 510.0oC VPWR - 13.764V LOAD_ABS - 42.7% EQ_RAT - 0.997 TP_R - 0.8% AAT - 20oC
The gurus please assist: Gazzuzz Nurey Trygo Radautoworks EgunMogaji2 |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by EgunMogaji2: 11:48am On Oct 31, 2019 |
olumzzz: Good day house, i did a live data check on Hyundai Elantra 2008 and i got the info below. I want to learn o and others can learn too. Pls help to interprete and review for out of range values. FUELSYS1 - CL FUELSYS1 - -- LOAD_PCT - 27.1% ECT - 70oC SHRTFT1 - 36.9% LONGFT1 - 0.00% RPM - 788rpm VSS - 0 Km/h SPARKADV - 9.5o IAT - 54oC MAF - 4.50 g/s TP - 12.5% O2SLOC - B1 S1 2 --, B2 S---- O2B1 S2 - 0.095V SHRTFTB1 S2 - 99.2% OBDSUP -OBDII RUNTM - 1018 sec MIL_DIST - 0Km EQ_RATB1S1 - 0.990 O2B1 S1 - 1.996V EVAP_PCT - 0.00% FLI - 84.7% EVAP_VP - 16.00 pa BARO - 107 kPa CATEMP1 1 - 510.0oC CATEMP1 2 - 510.0oC VPWR - 13.764V LOAD_ABS - 42.7% EQ_RAT - 0.997 TP_R - 0.8% AAT - 20oC
The gurus please assist: Gazzuzz Nurey Trygo Radautoworks EgunMogaji2 But Sir, what are you looking for? What are you troubleshooting? |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by olumzzz(m): 11:53am On Oct 31, 2019 |
EgunMogaji2:
But Sir, what are you looking for? What are you troubleshooting? Interpretations sir, i want to understand wetin the thing dey talk. |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by nurey(m): 1:47pm On Oct 31, 2019 |
olumzzz:
Interpretations sir, i want to understand wetin the thing dey talk. You want to become a PhD holder over night. What you have to do is get the factory standard value and then correspond it with your value then it will pin point you to the cause of your troubles. those values have no use to you but important to a technician who knows what he is doing 3 Likes |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by olumzzz(m): 1:56pm On Oct 31, 2019 |
nurey:
You want to become a PhD holder over night.
What you have to do is get the factory standard value and then correspond it with your value then it will pin point you to the cause of your troubles. those values have no use to you but important to a technician who knows what he is doing Lol..not phd...waec will do for now. I understand that i need to compare with factory standard values but at least i need interpretations. Most of these are abbreviations |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by thebigkendo(m): 2:08pm On Oct 31, 2019 |
olumzzz: Good day house, i did a live data check on Hyundai Elantra 2008 and i got the info below. I want to learn o and others can learn too. Pls help to interprete and review for out of range values. FUELSYS1 - CL - closed loop operation FUELSYS1 - -- LOAD_PCT - 27.1% - engine load ECT - 70oC - engine coolant temo SHRTFT1 - 36.9% short term fuel trim LONGFT1 - 0.00% long term fuel trim RPM - 788rpm VSS - 0 Km/h vehicle speed SPARKADV - 9.5o ignition timing IAT - 54oC intake air temp MAF - 4.50 g/s mass air flow TP - 12.5% throttle position O2SLOC - B1 S1 2 --, B2 S---- bank 2 O2B1 S2 - 0.095V Oxygen sensor bank 1 sensor 2 SHRTFTB1 S2 - 99.2% short term fuel trim bank 1 sensor 2 OBDSUP -OBDII RUNTM - 1018 sec Engine running tims MIL_DIST - 0Km - distance travel since check engine light EQ_RATB1S1 - 0.990 equivalence rate bank 1 sensor 1 O2B1 S1 - 1.996V Oxygen sensor bank 1 sensor 1 EVAP_PCT - 0.00% FLI - 84.7% - fuel level indicator EVAP_VP - 16.00 pa - Evap vapour pressure BARO - 107 kPa - atmospheric pressure CATEMP1 1 - 510.0oC catalyst temp1 CATEMP1 2 - 510.0oC catalyst temp2 VPWR - 13.764V - vehicle power(battery voltage) LOAD_ABS - 42.7% EQ_RAT - 0.997 equivalence ratio TP_R - 0.8% AAT - 20oC ambient Air temperature
The gurus please assist: Gazzuzz Nurey Trygo Radautoworks EgunMogaji2 I have tried.. Other bosses will make corrections and amendments 1 Like |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by olumzzz(m): 2:41pm On Oct 31, 2019 |
thebigkendo:
I have tried.. Other bosses will make corrections and amendments Thanks boss. You too gbaski. Quite an eye opener |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by TRYGO(m): 3:30pm On Oct 31, 2019 |
Here's my interpretation: 1. You ran that engine idling for ~18min, which allowed it to get to its operating of 70°C, and also that got the catalytic converters operating at optimum at 510°C. This tells you the catalytic converters are operating efficiently here.
2. This car is in good shape here. The fuel consumption I can say here is within normal thresholds. This you see by the switching value of the SFT. We don't have long fuel trims shifting to the extreme, in order to attain an equilibrium in terms of injection pulse width (commanding the ECU to balance up fuel consumption between rich and lean).
If the fuel economy of this car was problematic, the readings from the MAF readings would have being more than what it is currently.
3. Looking at your O2S, and the switched of the looks from OPENED to CLOSED, for the 18min the engine has being idling, tells me the sensors are in good shape.
4. Comparing the IAT 54°C and AAT 20°C, this tells you that the intake air the car is inhaling has risen to that value, because of the level of engine idling the car was subjected to(70°C).
This is basic physics or fluid mechanics, where fluids or flows towards an are of less resistance.
4. Finally, this car is OK. Has no check engine light kit on the dashboard, and the evaporative emission systems also appears to hold vacuum properly.
The fuel level in that car is more than 1/2 tank, seeing the value displayed on the EVAP portion of the evaporative emission systems.
The car's charging system is perfectly working. Check out the battery's current battery voltage reading: 13.764V.
I have hope this shades more light to the data you presented.
Please do correct me if I'm wrong in some of my conclusions.
Regards. 8 Likes |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by legalwealth(m): 4:24pm On Oct 31, 2019 |
TRYGO: Here's my interpretation: 1. You ran that engine idling for ~18min, which allowed it to get to its operating of 70°C, and also that got the catalytic converters operating at optimum at 510°C. This tells you the catalytic converters are operating efficiently here.
2. This car is in good shape here. The fuel consumption I can say here is within normal thresholds. This you see by the switching value of the SFT. We don't have long fuel trims shifting to the extreme, in order to attain an equilibrium in terms of injection pulse width (commanding the ECU to balance up fuel consumption between rich and lean).
If the fuel economy of this car was problematic, the readings from the MAF readings would have being more than what it is currently.
3. Looking at your O2S, and the switched of the looks from OPENED to CLOSED, for the 18min the engine has being idling, tells me the sensors are in good shape.
4. Comparing the IAT 54°C and AAT 20°C, this tells you that the intake air the car is inhaling has risen to that value, because of the level of engine idling the car was subjected to(70°C).
This is basic physics or fluid mechanics, where fluids or flows towards an are of less resistance.
4. Finally, this car is OK. Has no check engine light kit on the dashboard, and the evaporative emission systems also appears to hold vacuum properly.
The fuel level in that car is more than 1/2 tank, seeing the value displayed on the EVAP portion of the evaporative emission systems.
The car's charging system is perfectly working. Check out the battery's current battery voltage reading: 13.764V.
I have hope this shades more light to the data you presented.
Please do correct me if I'm wrong in some of my conclusions.
Regards. Ifa has responded! !! 1 Like |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by EgunMogaji2: 6:49pm On Oct 31, 2019 |
olumzzz:
Interpretations sir, i want to understand wetin the thing dey talk. You're looking for what's not lost. Good luck. |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by olumzzz(m): 11:22am On Nov 01, 2019 |
TRYGO: Here's my interpretation: 1. You ran that engine idling for ~18min, which allowed it to get to its operating of 70°C, and also that got the catalytic converters operating at optimum at 510°C. This tells you the catalytic converters are operating efficiently here.
2. This car is in good shape here. The fuel consumption I can say here is within normal thresholds. This you see by the switching value of the SFT. We don't have long fuel trims shifting to the extreme, in order to attain an equilibrium in terms of injection pulse width (commanding the ECU to balance up fuel consumption between rich and lean).
If the fuel economy of this car was problematic, the readings from the MAF readings would have being more than what it is currently.
3. Looking at your O2S, and the switched of the looks from OPENED to CLOSED, for the 18min the engine has being idling, tells me the sensors are in good shape.
4. Comparing the IAT 54°C and AAT 20°C, this tells you that the intake air the car is inhaling has risen to that value, because of the level of engine idling the car was subjected to(70°C).
This is basic physics or fluid mechanics, where fluids or flows towards an are of less resistance.
4. Finally, this car is OK. Has no check engine light kit on the dashboard, and the evaporative emission systems also appears to hold vacuum properly.
The fuel level in that car is more than 1/2 tank, seeing the value displayed on the EVAP portion of the evaporative emission systems.
The car's charging system is perfectly working. Check out the battery's current battery voltage reading: 13.764V.
I have hope this shades more light to the data you presented.
Please do correct me if I'm wrong in some of my conclusions.
Regards. Oga you too much 2 Likes |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by avidleo: 8:44pm On Feb 19, 2020 |
Will need you to mentor me on the use of this vehicle once I get it very soon. What you say? olumzzz: Good day house, i did a live data check on Hyundai Elantra 2008 and i got the info below. I want to learn o and others can learn too. Pls help to interprete and review for out of range values. FUELSYS1 - CL FUELSYS1 - -- LOAD_PCT - 27.1% ECT - 70oC SHRTFT1 - 36.9% LONGFT1 - 0.00% RPM - 788rpm VSS - 0 Km/h SPARKADV - 9.5o IAT - 54oC MAF - 4.50 g/s TP - 12.5% O2SLOC - B1 S1 2 --, B2 S---- O2B1 S2 - 0.095V SHRTFTB1 S2 - 99.2% OBDSUP -OBDII RUNTM - 1018 sec MIL_DIST - 0Km EQ_RATB1S1 - 0.990 O2B1 S1 - 1.996V EVAP_PCT - 0.00% FLI - 84.7% EVAP_VP - 16.00 pa BARO - 107 kPa CATEMP1 1 - 510.0oC CATEMP1 2 - 510.0oC VPWR - 13.764V LOAD_ABS - 42.7% EQ_RAT - 0.997 TP_R - 0.8% AAT - 20oC
The gurus please assist: Gazzuzz Nurey Trygo Radautoworks EgunMogaji2 |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by olumzzz(m): 9:06pm On Feb 19, 2020 |
avidleo: Will need you to mentor me on the use of this vehicle once I get it very soon.
What you say?
No wahala sir, i go even help you upgrade am with shikini money |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by avidleo: 9:28pm On Feb 19, 2020 |
olumzzz:
No wahala sir, i go even help you upgrade am with shikini money Sent u a pm |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by nonhuman(m): 10:41pm On Feb 19, 2020 |
olumzzz:
No wahala sir, i go even help you upgrade am with shikini money Can you help me upgrade my Hyundai Tucson 2008 |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by olumzzz(m): 2:48am On Feb 20, 2020 |
nonhuman:
Can you help me upgrade my Hyundai Tucson 2008 It'll be my pleasure. Sent you a PM |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by afoife: 6:11am On Feb 20, 2020 |
Won't mind learning. Cc Egunmogji Trygo |
Re: Hyundai Elantra 2008 Live Data Check by autologic: 6:26am On Feb 22, 2020 |
TRYGO: Here's my interpretation: 1. You ran that engine idling for ~18min, which allowed it to get to its operating of 70°C, and also that got the catalytic converters operating at optimum at 510°C. This tells you the catalytic converters are operating efficiently here.
2. This car is in good shape here. The fuel consumption I can say here is within normal thresholds. This you see by the switching value of the SFT. We don't have long fuel trims shifting to the extreme, in order to attain an equilibrium in terms of injection pulse width (commanding the ECU to balance up fuel consumption between rich and lean).
If the fuel economy of this car was problematic, the readings from the MAF readings would have being more than what it is currently.
3. Looking at your O2S, and the switched of the looks from OPENED to CLOSED, for the 18min the engine has being idling, tells me the sensors are in good shape.
4. Comparing the IAT 54°C and AAT 20°C, this tells you that the intake air the car is inhaling has risen to that value, because of the level of engine idling the car was subjected to(70°C).
This is basic physics or fluid mechanics, where fluids or flows towards an are of less resistance.
4. Finally, this car is OK. Has no check engine light kit on the dashboard, and the evaporative emission systems also appears to hold vacuum properly.
The fuel level in that car is more than 1/2 tank, seeing the value displayed on the EVAP portion of the evaporative emission systems.
The car's charging system is perfectly working. Check out the battery's current battery voltage reading: 13.764V.
I have hope this shades more light to the data you presented.
Please do correct me if I'm wrong in some of my conclusions.
Regards. All these analysis are subjected to lot of flaws , you can't use just a screenshot of live data to analysis a dynamic system that has tendency to change at any point in time,that is totally wrong . .Analysis is made from moving data(video) at different conditions of pids RPM,TPS,ECTS , etcs at different time periods ,doing live data analysis is subjected to variable of time not just a stastic view like a screenshot. This car is not ok at all ,have you bother to check the extremely high fuel trim . 1 Like |