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    Default Engine Oil Pressure PID

    During my upgrade to the Beta BBL that just came out I followed the procedure to upgrade to the latest 7.5 software. I was previously using V7.4.2.

    Then I upgraded to teh V7.5.3 software. I noticed the engine oil pressure pid name has changed in the Scan Tool, and is no longer supported for my controller type.

    I have a 2004 GTO PCM using OS 12587604.

    The PID I was using for Engine Oil Pressure in the 7.4 software was called GM.EOP and I was able to log the oil pressure. In the new V7.5 Scan tool the PID looks like it changed to GM.ENGOILP and is not supported. For me this is a critical PID to log since I road race my car and oil pump starvation is an issue I watch closely.

    Is there anything I can do to log engine oil pressure as I did with the V7.4 software?

    Edit: I just checked the PID description file to see if GM.EOP was available for BBL. I did find EOP in that LS1B_M_PIDs file. I was able to log the parameter in BBL. However when I toggled from metric to imperial units, EOP would remain in kPa even in imperial unit mode.
    Last edited by Kevin Doe; March 22nd, 2008 at 03:38 PM.

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