OBC confusion.
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daimlerman
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OBC speaks in three languages.
American...mpg and fahrenheit
Euro.........litres and celsius
English
m/g and fahrenheit
Remember that when E30 was current,we thought in F,rather than C,,,
American...mpg and fahrenheit
Euro.........litres and celsius
English
Remember that when E30 was current,we thought in F,rather than C,,,
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TouringMatt
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Tend to leave mine on 'C and convert the litres by working off the speedo, i only ever bother with time,temp and how many litres i have left in the tank 
I really don't get how the MPG range counter works, I put say 20 quid in the tank, it says 130 miles to empty, if I do a 2 mile trip it will use up 10 miles, I end up getting about 65 miles on that 20 quid after initially telling me 130.
Why does it get it soooo wrong?
Why does it get it soooo wrong?
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Sanchez
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Inaccurate Fuel Range
The range function can be wildly optimistic at times, and needs to be recalibrated to give more realistic readings. To do this, brim the fuel tank and then remove the plastic grommet from the bottom left of the obc. Press the 1000 and 1 buttons at the same time to give a reading of how much fuel is in the tank and then turn the screw behind the grommet until it reads whatever capacity your tank is when full.
Copied from the zones wiki.
The range function can be wildly optimistic at times, and needs to be recalibrated to give more realistic readings. To do this, brim the fuel tank and then remove the plastic grommet from the bottom left of the obc. Press the 1000 and 1 buttons at the same time to give a reading of how much fuel is in the tank and then turn the screw behind the grommet until it reads whatever capacity your tank is when full.
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HairyScreech
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They SHOULD be accurate, as they know the fuel flow rate of the injectors and the open time, although i guess that doesn't apply to the range just the MPG, as the take size will need to be right as stated above.
Also it is possible that the 2 miles you have done in town at a poor mpg will be the equivalent of 10 miles at 30mpg.
Also it is possible that the 2 miles you have done in town at a poor mpg will be the equivalent of 10 miles at 30mpg.
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Ahhh this is interesting to read. As mine was off the road for a good while having engine and body work done.
When it returned my OBC had gone mad. When the analogue gauge was on the red the OBC would tell me i had about 300 km of range left
I tried holding down 1000 and 1 to no avail but i didnt know about the little screw to set.
When it returned my OBC had gone mad. When the analogue gauge was on the red the OBC would tell me i had about 300 km of range left
I tried holding down 1000 and 1 to no avail but i didnt know about the little screw to set.
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Cloggy Saint
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I always put 50 euros of petrol in at a time and the obc tells me that I'll get over 500 km from this, which is almost double the reality. By time I'm approaching the red line on the fuel gauge the obc has figured things out and tells me I have about 40 km left which is more or less correct
. I know most the features on it are fairly useless but it looks good at night ...





