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2004-04-28 10:34:00 <Dave Thom> |
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Actually I just thought of something else too... the soft/med/hard lights on
the dash that indicate which mode the suspension is in, would these still
provide an accurate assessment if the actuators are unplugged? ie. if you
get it to hard mode, unplug the actuators, if the lights show hard is that
actually correct or does the display need the eletrical feedback from the
actuators to let it know what mode its in?
My concern is I could go through the steps to lock the shocks into hard,
unplug the actuators to keep it there, and they could shift back to soft and
I wouldn't know it...
Regards,
Dave Thom
A+ Certified Systems Engineer
021 140 4657
davet@boost.org.nz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hunt M" <5uprah@supras.co.nz>
To: "Supra Club of NZ Mailing List" <sconz@list.supras.org.nz>
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [sconz] TEMS Start up setting
> ok so how do you do this diags test for the steering tems thing?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stuart" <stuartw@kcbbs.gen.nz>
> To: "Supra Club of NZ Mailing List" <sconz@list.supras.org.nz>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 9:43 AM
> Subject: Re: [sconz] TEMS Start up setting
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> On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:29, Hunt M wrote:
> > Still strongly dis-agree as I have just tested this THEORY one my dads
car
> > - does not apply
>
> Wrong wrong and wrong.
> This is NOT a THEORY hunt, it is a FACT.
>
> Do you know the supra has a diagnostic mode that tells you where it thinks
> the
> steering wheel is pointing? With this mode enabled you can tell if the
> computer things the wheel is pointing straight ahead, to the left, or to
the
> right.
>
> A THEORY is an idea without a suitable level of supporting supporting
> evidence
> - for example, that TEMS hard increases wear - thinking about it says it
is
> probably true, but there are no quantitative measurements to prove it.
>
> A FACT is something that has definite proof, and diagnostic mode supplies
> that. Certainly on GA70 and MA70 model Mk.3 supras this is simply a fact,
no
> room for it to be disagreed with.
>
> Perhaps you would like to enlighten us with how you tested this out and
> proved
> the 'theory' wrong?
>
> I've not tested it on a JZA70 supra (could do easily enough..), but I
> strongly
> doubt it changed, as the steering column is the same.
>
> Regards,
> Stuart.
>
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