Attachment 14158 Joe, I don't know if you looked at the previous one I posted, but I've logged and posted this one up today so I'd be double sure it was done with your calc_pid settings.
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Attachment 14158 Joe, I don't know if you looked at the previous one I posted, but I've logged and posted this one up today so I'd be double sure it was done with your calc_pid settings.
Hi Rev,
Did you select the pids CALC.WO2 and CALC.WO2BEN...?
Note that the pids CALC.AFR_LM11 and CALC.BEN_LC11 are not correct since you programmed your LM-1 to look like an LC-1.
Hi rev,
Ah, what I meant by this:
was this:
your LM-1 is programmed to look like this:
- LM-1 channel 2 (V1 EXT.AD1): same as LC-1,
- LM-1 channel 1 (V1 EXT.AD2): set to constant 2.5V (for purpose of calculating voltage offset);
so you don't want to use the LM-1 default pids (CALC.AFR_LM11, CALC.BEN_LM11)...
you want these pids:
- CALC.WO2 (which has units for V, AFR, LAM, EQR),
- CALC.WO2BEN (defined in terms of CALC.WO2.lam and GM.EQIVRATIO),
- GM.EQIVRATIO (see previous point).
Edit: corrected LM-1 channels.
Yes, this is how it is programmed. But in the following post, if I understand it correctly, you seem to have them reversed. I take it your calc_pids file is for the above rather than below:
Sorry if I'm confused, just trying to sort through it all ...
Ah, yes, sorry, my mistake :doh:
( please, most certainly question something if it does not make sense )
I corrected post #24 above to read like this:
Yes, correct, the calc_pids.txt file matchs that (EXT.AD1 is the voltage mapped AFR, EXT.AD2 is constant 2.5V).Quote:
Originally Posted by joecar (correccted LM-1 channels)
Ok, good, thanks. I haven't had time to mess with it all week, but I'll get the all the correct pids selected and hopefully log tomorrow.
Success! I finally got the correct selection of pids figured out and now my logged AFR is matching my LM-1 display. Thanks for all the help, Joe! I've confirmed that my WOT AFR is swinging wildly lean, so now on to solving that problem. But that will be a topic for a new thread.
No worries, glad you got it working right :cheers:
Remember to save your new calc_pids.txt file some place.