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pavetim
June 12th, 2012, 10:59 AM
Ok I recently updated to the most up to date software. Now when i tried connecting to my LMM it said unsupported PID and would not log. The pid was iffy so I got rid of it. Now i tried to log again, and i know a PID that 100% works it is saying unsupported and will not log my LMM. Did I miss something now?

joecar
June 12th, 2012, 12:51 PM
Did you re-program the BBx config (downarrow->Program All)...?


Can you post your Options.txt file...


Is your firmware version 2.07.32...?

pavetim
June 12th, 2012, 02:34 PM
I did reprogram but I just did it again so i'll try scanning again later and let you know and yes that is the firmware I have. I'll try it again tomorrow and see if it works.

Blacky
June 12th, 2012, 02:49 PM
There is a fault in the LBZ, LMM and LML *.pmm (pid definition files) in the latest release.
It causes ALL "_M" (i.e. DMA PIDs) to report as unsupported.

Please download the attached file and unzip it into the folder:

\Program Files\EFILive\V8\Config (for Win 32 bit systems)
or
\Program Files (x86)\EFILive\V8\Config (for Win 64 bit systems)

Overwrite the existing 3 *.pmm files.

Regards
Paul

pavetim
June 12th, 2012, 02:55 PM
Ok think I just did it correctly. Now what do i do, go to BBX and reprogram?>

Blacky
June 12th, 2012, 03:15 PM
Ok think I just did it correctly. Now what do i do, go to BBX and reprogram?>
Yes, once those files have been copied into the correct folder on your hard drive, just click the [Program] button to update them on your device.
It does that by comparing the file creation dates of the files on your device v's the files you just downloaded. BEcause the files you just downloaded have a later date, they get updated to your device.


If for some reason that does not work and the files don't get updated, you can manually copy them across using EFILive Explorer.

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pavetim
June 13th, 2012, 09:05 AM
Well got rid of all my "iffy" pids and tried again to bbl. It now said rpm.pid is unsupported and I know it works. I unplugged and tried again and it works. But now I log desired and actual fuel rail pressure and my desired will read like 4500psi and actual will.read 4534223 psi I know I'm not running 45 million psi lol.

Blacky
June 13th, 2012, 10:01 AM
Well got rid of all my "iffy" pids and tried again to bbl. It now said rpm.pid is unsupported and I know it works. I unplugged and tried again and it works. But now I log desired and actual fuel rail pressure and my desired will read like 4500psi and actual will.read 4534223 psi I know I'm not running 45 million psi lol.

Can you send me the *.efi log file that shows the rail pressure incorrectly?
Send to paul@efilive.com

Regards
Paul