GMPX
February 24th, 2005, 11:15 PM
Figured some folks might want some guidence with this one.
First thing, open up the text file in notepad for reference -
"My Documents\EFILive\V7\User Configuration\cal_link.txt"
This file links the scanned data with the tables in the editor.
The tables in the editor can only be tracked with scanned data if the scan PID has been logged and is defined in this file (which you can edit).
So first up what are the typical things you need to log when tuning.
For myself this is my PID selection -
SAE.RPM - SAE Defined Engine RPM
SAE.MAP - SAE Defined Manifold Pressure
SAE.ECT - SAE Defined Engine Coolant Temp
SAE.VSS - SAE Defined Vehicle Speed
SAE.IAT - SAE Defined Engine Intake Air Temp
SAE.TP - SAE Defined Throttle Position
SAE.SPARKADV - SAE Defined Final Ignition Timing
GM.KR - GM Defined Spark Retard due to knock
GM.AFR - GM Defined Commanded Air/Fuel Ratio
GM.EQIVRATIO - GM Defined PID for commanded Fuel EQ Ratio
GM.CYLAIR_DMA - EFILive PID for MAF Air Flow in g/cyl
OR
GM.DYNCYLAIR_DMA - EFILive PID for MAP Air Flow in g/cyl if MAFless
GM.IAC - GM Defined PID for IAC Steps
GM.ASPARK - GM Defined PID for High/Low octane scaler percentage
GM.GEAR - GM Defined current transmission gear
EXT.AD1 - For WBO2 Logging
This takes up 20 PID channels, I ALWAYS try to keep the number under 24 due to the fact under 24 gives faster scan speeds.
So that leaves 4 spare PID slots to add in other PID's that might be specific to something you are trying to monitor.
Now, that set of PID's is very good for linking back scanned data into the editor as it pretty much covers all tables that are based on g/cyl and MAP kPa and of course RPM.
Try logging this set of PID's then opening up your .tun file and look in the tables that are defined in the cal_link.txt file.
You should see the cell highlighted that matches the scanned data values the cursor is at.
Look at the screen shot to see how the scanned data is linked into the VE table on this example (see the purple cell at 4400RPM and 100kPa in the table), that is the cell the PCM was using at this point in the log file.
Fire away with further questions.....
Cheers,
Ross
http://www.efilive.com/upload/public/GMPX/Link.png
First thing, open up the text file in notepad for reference -
"My Documents\EFILive\V7\User Configuration\cal_link.txt"
This file links the scanned data with the tables in the editor.
The tables in the editor can only be tracked with scanned data if the scan PID has been logged and is defined in this file (which you can edit).
So first up what are the typical things you need to log when tuning.
For myself this is my PID selection -
SAE.RPM - SAE Defined Engine RPM
SAE.MAP - SAE Defined Manifold Pressure
SAE.ECT - SAE Defined Engine Coolant Temp
SAE.VSS - SAE Defined Vehicle Speed
SAE.IAT - SAE Defined Engine Intake Air Temp
SAE.TP - SAE Defined Throttle Position
SAE.SPARKADV - SAE Defined Final Ignition Timing
GM.KR - GM Defined Spark Retard due to knock
GM.AFR - GM Defined Commanded Air/Fuel Ratio
GM.EQIVRATIO - GM Defined PID for commanded Fuel EQ Ratio
GM.CYLAIR_DMA - EFILive PID for MAF Air Flow in g/cyl
OR
GM.DYNCYLAIR_DMA - EFILive PID for MAP Air Flow in g/cyl if MAFless
GM.IAC - GM Defined PID for IAC Steps
GM.ASPARK - GM Defined PID for High/Low octane scaler percentage
GM.GEAR - GM Defined current transmission gear
EXT.AD1 - For WBO2 Logging
This takes up 20 PID channels, I ALWAYS try to keep the number under 24 due to the fact under 24 gives faster scan speeds.
So that leaves 4 spare PID slots to add in other PID's that might be specific to something you are trying to monitor.
Now, that set of PID's is very good for linking back scanned data into the editor as it pretty much covers all tables that are based on g/cyl and MAP kPa and of course RPM.
Try logging this set of PID's then opening up your .tun file and look in the tables that are defined in the cal_link.txt file.
You should see the cell highlighted that matches the scanned data values the cursor is at.
Look at the screen shot to see how the scanned data is linked into the VE table on this example (see the purple cell at 4400RPM and 100kPa in the table), that is the cell the PCM was using at this point in the log file.
Fire away with further questions.....
Cheers,
Ross
http://www.efilive.com/upload/public/GMPX/Link.png