I'd guess that missing either rpm or vac would cause the 99.9 since it must
reference some sort of fuel map that needs both.  Last time I checked, the
MFA was reading rpm but I'll look again.  Thanks to Jan's web page for the
test procedure.

-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Arguello [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 11:40 AM
To: Darron Schneider
Subject: RE: MFA Accuracy


It's not receiving ANY vaccum or rpm signal, so it calculates infinity
(99.9) as your mileage (Whatever amount of miles you've done divided by 0
fuel consumption.) When it reads 0 it's the other way around, there's no
signal from the speedo so it thinks your consuming fuel and not going
anywhere. I'm sure one of the engineering types cuold explain it better and
hopefully offer a solution.
I have found a crease in that flimsy circuit board that had actaully cut the
conductor. I hacked in a piece of wire to resolve the problem (very ugly)

Good luck
Steve


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