“Teachers are leaving the field at a greater rate than we’ve ever seen before,” Vandeven said. “I think we are all aware of the need to invest in our infrastructure for broadband and we certainly knew that before the pandemic,” Vandeven said, “It became very clear when our data showed that about 1 in 5 students didn’t have appropriate access in their home.”īesides broadband, another concern for the department, the lack of educators. “They are one-time dollars, they are unique, they are not reproducible, so what is it that we can do with these dollars that will provide long-term benefit.”īetween the governor’s office and DESE, the state is spending more than $450 million COVID relief dollars on increasing internet access. “What those dollars do represent is a line of credit that the feds have extended to states like Missouri and to the extent that we send against that line of credit we are participating in ultimately deficit spending, federal debt, and/or bad monetary policy,” Richey said. Richey started off the more than four-hour meeting saying he is not a fan of spending the federal money because it causes the country more debt. “These short-term dollars aren’t going to translate into increasing teacher pay,” Committee Chairman Rep. DESE alone had already received a billion dollars from previous federal packages and an additional $2 billion is one the way from the American Rescue Plan Act. Missouri is receiving billions of dollars in federal COVID relief money. We are already at the bottom of our eight bordering states in teacher salaries.” “Just looking at our border states, we are falling significantly behind.
A LOT of driveability/idling problems may get cleaned up going this route.“If we do not do something soon, it is very easy for our teachers to cross state lines,” DESE Commissioner Margie Vandeven testified Tuesday. I would suggest getting a better chip from matched to your injectors of course.
#SCANMASTER GRAND NATIONAL INSTALL#
BTW, here's the install manual for the Scanmaster just in case you dont have one: For example, in the link, the X-Counts equates to the Scanmaster's CC display. The link is for the readings for the Powerlogger, but a lot of the parameters are ones that are displayed on the Scanmaster as well. Pay close attention to the link provided above that explains the Scanmaster readings. A non-funtioning oxygen sensor will also screw up you BLMs as well. The crosscounts are a measurement of how often the oxygen sensor is crossing the stoich line (~14.7AFR) from rich to lean, thus supplying the ECM with a means to maintain a good fuel/air mixture.
#SCANMASTER GRAND NATIONAL CODE#
If they are not cycling, that most likely means your oxygen sensor is dead, hence the code 44. This would be indicative of an active sensor.which is a good thing. The quicker they cycle, the better actually. However, they need to cycle from 0-255 repeatedly especially when cruising around. These may or may not cycle at idle depending on your chip. The "CC" on the Scanmaster is your oxygen sensor crosscounts.
That's the only wire you need to disconnect before changing chips.
There should be a connector close to the battery. See that little orange wire leading from the positive terminal of the battery? That's the 12v supply for the ECM. Here's the procedure for adjusting your TPS:Īlso, there's no need to remove the negative cable from the battery.