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  1. #1 Does anyone know the formula to convert C to F in Powertuner 
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    I want to change C to F for the engine temps in the Powertuner.

    Does anyone know the formula to use?
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    regals have a e/m (English / metric) button, not so sure about the GP's id think they have a button somewhere. the dic may hold the key.

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    Yes, Google it. it is in teh settings
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    1* C = 33.8~* F

    Pretty sure that is the conversion rate...probably wrong though...lol.
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    *1.8 +32?

    Edit: Yup, that's correct.
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    *1.8 +32?

    Edit: Yup, that's correct.
    So is that exactly how I have to type it?

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    Not familiar with DHP.

    In HPT, you'd have to create a custom PID which involves an existing PID, then the manipulations you wish to make such as the one given.
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    In HPT select your choice of temp. F or C in the settings.

    I'm almost 100% sure that DHP has a setting as well if you go into the gauge properties for Temp. Mine is in F and I didn't convert it.
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    There is no place in PT to change it. You can change the letter to "F" but it doesn;t change the formula automatically.

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    Options>Editor Options>Units>English

    Is that what you're looking for as far as the editor? If you are scanning I'd suggest not using DHP scanner, instead Uvscan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FoSHO99 View Post
    Options>Editor Options>Units>English

    Is that what you're looking for as far as the editor? If you are scanning I'd suggest not using DHP scanner, instead Uvscan.
    Why not DHP? Been using it for years.

    Never heard of Uvscan. Do you have a link?

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    I've always had issues with the dhp scanner, so have others and then UVscan was made. The dhp forum is still down and the copy I have I'm having issues getting it working on a win7 64 laptop, hopefully figure out something here soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FoSHO99 View Post
    and then UVscan was made.
    Where do I find that scanner?

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    This should be a download of UVScan-
    Download UVSCAN.zip from Sendspace.com - send big files the easy way
    (click below in the middle where it says "click here to download file from sendspace")

    I got it working on a Win 7 32 bit machine but still having issues on my 64 bit. Let me know if it works.

    Put that **** out there as well Bill, may be a different version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FoSHO99 View Post
    This should be a download of UVScan-
    Download UVSCAN.zip from Sendspace.com - send big files the easy way
    (click below in the middle where it says "click here to download file from sendspace")

    I got it working on a Win 7 32 bit machine but still having issues on my 64 bit. Let me know if it works.

    Put that **** out there as well Bill, may be a different version.
    What do you use with the UVscan to read/scan the car?

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    Powrtuner Cable, using the A/D input for the wideband. There are some docs in there that explain how to create custom PID's or change it to *F
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    (n0-40)*1.8+32
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoublePenetrated BillsMom View Post
    (n0-40)*1.8+32


    Awesome thx.

    I'll give that a try.

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