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fire0021
January 14th, 2009, 06:04 AM
How do i seleect wich ones i want to log on the v2 there are alot of pids tht dont come up on the v2 tht i can see when logging with the my lap top Thanks This is alos for a 07.5 lmm :)

fire0021
January 16th, 2009, 10:57 AM
any one

mr.prick
January 16th, 2009, 11:03 AM
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\EFILive\V8\Config\Options.txt

this must be edited for the PIDS you want.

joecar
January 16th, 2009, 11:07 AM
+1.

fire0021
January 16th, 2009, 12:12 PM
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\EFILive\V8\Config\Options.txt

this must be edited for the PIDS you want.


ok cool tht worked thank you :grin: one other question how do i get to read in psi vs kpa some of my pids read in psi and others kpa as well as f vs c temps thanks

joecar
January 16th, 2009, 09:09 PM
See the "PCU" section ("From" "To" near the end) of my Options.txt (attached)...

With those conversion parameters, with each press of the ENTER key, the display of those mentioned pids swaps between metric and imperial.

MMLMM
January 17th, 2009, 03:24 PM
Im not understanding the PSL thing.

Some have 2 PSL #s and some have 3.

If I create a new Pid selection like balance would It be PSL23 and PSL24 from the default options.txt file?

I guess I just need a little better explaining of the PSL part, lol.

MMLMM
January 17th, 2009, 03:32 PM
See the "PCU" section ("From" "To" near the end) of my Options.txt (attached)...

With those conversion parameters, with each press of the ENTER key, the display of those mentioned pids swaps between metric and imperial.

Also, in your conversion, you show to convert *F to *C multiply (factor) 1.80000 and your offset (add) is 3.20000, wouldnt your offset be 32.00000??

Im confused, lol

joecar
January 17th, 2009, 07:09 PM
Also, in your conversion, you show to convert *F to *C multiply (factor) 1.80000 and your offset (add) is 3.20000, wouldnt your offset be 32.00000??

Im confused, lolThe offset is 3.200000E1 which means 3.200000x10^1 which is 32... (En notation means "multiply by 10^n").

joecar
January 17th, 2009, 07:20 PM
Im not understanding the PSL thing.

Some have 2 PSL #s and some have 3.

If I create a new Pid selection like balance would It be PSL23 and PSL24 from the default options.txt file?

I guess I just need a little better explaining of the PSL part, lol.The identifiers after the PSL are the positions in the list of pid lists...

In the attached Options.txt you will see:
- the first PSL lists PSL_01 and PSL_02 -> refers to rows 1 and 2 in the pid selection list ("LS1A_M" and "LS1A_A");
- the second PSL lists PSL_03 and PSL_04 -> refers to rows 3 and 4 ("LS1B_M" and "LS1B_A");
- *PSL,PSL_09,PSL_11,PSL_13 -> refers to rows 9, 11, 13.
and so on...

a PSL may be used by 0 or more pid list positions.

See the comment from the Options.txt file:


; __________________________________________________ _______________________
;
; PID Selection List
; ----------------------
;
; *Section_Names is a comma separated list of indexes from the initial *PID_SELECTIONS section above.
; The XX in PSL_XX matches the entry number in *PID_SECLTEIONS
;

MMLMM
January 17th, 2009, 07:26 PM
The offset is 3.200000E1 which means 3.200000x10^1 which is 32... (En notation means "multiply by 10^n").
Ok that makes sense now lol.


The identifiers after the PSL are the positions in the list of pid lists...

In the attached Options.txt you will see:
- the first PSL lists PSL_01 and PSL_02 -> these are rows 1 and 2 in the pid selection list ("LS1A_M" and "LS1A_A");
- the second PSL lists PSL_03 and PSL_04 -> these are rows 3 and 4 ("LS1B_M" and "LS1B_A");
and so on...

a PSL may be used by 0 or more pid list positions.

See the comment:


; __________________________________________________ _______________________
;
; PID Selection List
; ----------------------
;
; *Section_Names is a comma separated list of indexes from the initial *PID_SELECTIONS section above.
; The XX in PSL_XX matches the entry number in *PID_SECLTEIONS
;


Ahhhhh, I see now. so whatever PSL## is listed on the PID selection, it kinda picks up the lines (i assume) of the text file in order, yes no?

Thanks, still a little fuzzy but I got the idea now.

joecar
January 17th, 2009, 07:49 PM
lol...:hihi:...is this what we're trying to say...?

mr.prick
January 18th, 2009, 04:21 AM
there needs to be a tutorial for BBL and V2 or,
make the options.txt easier to understand for noobs.
i`m glad i`ve had my V2 since `06 Nov. even so there is still a lot
of things that i don`t know about, and how to use.
like where are the RR filters stored and can they be combined.

jheyob
January 30th, 2009, 12:47 PM
I have an '03 LB7, is there a PID in the options.txt file that does the calculated boost pressure??

Also, is there a way to create custom calculated PID's for use with BBL?