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Old 04-16-2022, 12:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ecky View Post
...In the mean time you can probably correct it to "close enough" by adjusting the offset value, hidden in the Torque settings menu.
Thanks a lot for your detailed reply. I changed the fuel trim adjustment within the settings of TorquePro to 2.0.

Setting description: for people who believe their fuel mileage is off by a small amount - this allows you to adjust it. A value of 1 \=\= no adjustment, 0.9 mens lower, and 1.1 means increase.

Now it's still slightly off, but better. During my last trip, the numbers were almost identical:


(passenger took the photo):


And at the end of the trip, numbers were slightly inaccurate, but I think this is as close as it can get:

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