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    OK, just in case anyone with a 7201 wants to do this...

    Code:
    	<table name="Thermo Fan Duty" category="Miscellaneous" address="247e" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="Percent (128)">
    		<table name="Conditions" type="Static X Axis" elements="9">
    			<data>Main Fan 0-50kph</data>
    			<data>Main Fan 50-80kph</data>
    			<data>Main Fan 80->>kph</data>
    			<data>A/C Fan 0-50kph</data>
    			<data>A/C Fan 50-80kph</data>
    			<data>A/C Fan 80->>kph</data>
    			<data>Main+A/C 0-50kph</data>
    			<data>Main+A/C 50-80kph</data>
    			<data>Main+A/C 80->>kph</data>
    		</table>
    		<table name="Engine Temp" address="462a" type="Y Axis" elements="12" scaling="Temp"/>
    	</table>

    These are now also present in the definitions linked in the Definitive ECU ROM repository thread.

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    Great work there Garry


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    Hi there. Unfortunately this table not work. Guys from vr-4.ru fixit it.

    Below is the work table.

    <table name="Thermo Fan Duty" category="Miscellaneous" address="124b0" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="Percent (128)">
    <table name="Conditions" type="Static X Axis" elements="9">
    <data>Main Fan 0-50kph</data>
    <data>Main Fan 50-80kph</data>
    <data>Main Fan 80->>kph</data>
    <data>A/C Fan 0-50kph</data>
    <data>A/C Fan 50-80kph</data>
    <data>A/C Fan 80->>kph</data>
    <data>Main+A/C 0-50kph</data>
    <data>Main+A/C 50-80kph</data>
    <data>Main+A/C 80->>kph</data>
    </table>
    <table name="Engine Temp" address="2d0d6" type="Y Axis" elements="12" scaling="Temp_*C_16bit"/>
    </table>

    Kenneth thank you very much for your works

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAirMan View Post
    Hi there. Unfortunately this table not work. Guys from vr-4.ru fixit it.

    Below is the work table.

    <table name="Thermo Fan Duty" category="Miscellaneous" address="124b0" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="Percent (128)">
    <table name="Conditions" type="Static X Axis" elements="9">
    <data>Main Fan 0-50kph</data>
    <data>Main Fan 50-80kph</data>
    <data>Main Fan 80->>kph</data>
    <data>A/C Fan 0-50kph</data>
    <data>A/C Fan 50-80kph</data>
    <data>A/C Fan 80->>kph</data>
    <data>Main+A/C 0-50kph</data>
    <data>Main+A/C 50-80kph</data>
    <data>Main+A/C 80->>kph</data>
    </table>
    <table name="Engine Temp" address="2d0d6" type="Y Axis" elements="12" scaling="Temp_*C_16bit"/>
    </table>

    Kenneth thank you very much for your works
    The address for 7201 and 7202/03 are different. The address I mentioned #14 is for 7202/03. The address Garry said #41 is for 7201. So it depends on which ECU you are using.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kc427 View Post
    The address for 7201 and 7202/03 are different. The address I mentioned #14 is for 7202/03. The address Garry said #41 is for 7201. So it depends on which ECU you are using.
    Hi guys, you've brought something to light for me with engine and under bonnet heat concerns ...
    I've been reading all your posts about cooling fans. Is this a common concern/issue i need to be worried about.
    With all my mods and under bonnet heat problems i had last time. I've even bought a 36mm hole cutter and some rubber edging to make 5-6 holes in the bonnet along rear top edge (bulkhead area) just to get the heat out!
    I burnt and shrivelled up some cable tidy along the top of the bulkhead and all through it didnt damage the wires too much it raised my concerns.
    Dave O

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