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MN C5
February 1st, 2006, 08:21 AM
Ok, I've got my LM-1 set to
.5 Volt -----equals 10 AFR
Set 4.5 Volts --equals 18 AFR (is there a way to check the settings without a cable?)
My wife cleaned out the garage a couple of weeks ago and I'm not able to locate my LM-1 cable or software. Being that I now have a new laptop I'm stuck.
How do I go about creating a calc_pids.txt for this. Or has someone done it so I can just copy and paste? I did it once but it was awhile ago.
I tried using the Tech Edge which has the correct formula of
AFR= {EXT.AD2)*2+9 but my LM-1 is reading a 10.2 AFR and EFI is reporting a 15.5 AFR. Could it be that after sitting for many months my battery in the LM-1 lost its charge and the settings I had in it?
Any help would be appreciated.
Dennis
Ira
February 2nd, 2006, 08:26 PM
You can get the software and updated firmware from the Innovate web site, www.innovatemotorsports.com. Or directly to the download page:
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/download.php
Ira
Black02SS
February 2nd, 2006, 08:58 PM
I would use this. I have found on the LM1 that the output of .5 and 4.5 is actually .498 and 4.498. This formula is assuming that you have no ground offset issues.<table x:str="" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 6px; height: 41px;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><col style="width: 88pt;" width="117"><col> <tbody><tr><td class="xl24" style="height: 30.75pt; width: 88pt;" height="41" width="117">
</td> <td class="xl25" style="width: 35pt;" width="46">
</td> <td class="xl26" style="width: 63pt;" width="84">
</td> <td class="xl29" style="width: 79pt;" x:num="1.9950000000000001" width="105">
</td> <td class="xl27" colspan="2" style="width: 135pt;" width="180">
</td> <td class="xl30" style="width: 107pt;" x:num="9.0064899999999994" width="142">
</td> </tr></tbody><col style="width: 35pt;" width="46"><col style="width: 63pt;" width="84"><col style="width: 79pt;" width="105"><col style="width: 58pt;" width="77"><col style="width: 77pt;" width="103"><col style="width: 107pt;" width="142"></table>AFR = 1.995 * v + 9.00649
<table x:str="" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 52px; height: 82px;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><col style="width: 88pt;" width="117"><col> <tbody><tr><td class="xl24" style="height: 30.75pt; width: 88pt;" height="41" width="117">
</td> <td class="xl25" style="width: 35pt;" width="46">
</td> <td class="xl26" style="width: 63pt;" width="84">
</td> <td class="xl29" style="width: 79pt;" x:num="1.9950000000000001" width="105">
</td> <td class="xl27" colspan="2" style="width: 135pt;" width="180">
</td> <td class="xl30" style="width: 107pt;" x:num="9.0064899999999994" width="142">
</td> </tr></tbody><col style="width: 35pt;" width="46"><col style="width: 63pt;" width="84"><col style="width: 79pt;" width="105"><col style="width: 58pt;" width="77"><col style="width: 77pt;" width="103"><tbody><tr style="height: 30.75pt;" height="41"></tr></tbody></table>
ZL1Killa
February 3rd, 2006, 02:33 AM
i use the lm-1 and use 1v=12AFR and 3v=16AFR and use the PLX pids...works great for me..at least for tuning N/A
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