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    Default Trying Calc.ve--need help

    I've been trying the Calc.VE tutorial, set everything up ...apparently wrong.

    Followed this thread a bit

    http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....etting-started

    Using weathermanshawn's calc_pids.txt(thanks)

    I have a AEM Uego W02 hooked up to the V2 w/ a serial cable.

    Went for a short drive just to make sure I set things up right, my maps don't look right, and I can't figure out why




    I already changed the precision to 4


    Setup wise its a '98 suburban k1500 with an 0411 swap, stock 5.7 (so far)


    any direction is greatly appreciated.



    thanks!

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    On the menu tabs you have 'N' selected' instead of X.

    N just gives you the number of samples, X gives you the average..You want X for the actual value..
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    Quote Originally Posted by WeathermanShawn View Post
    On the menu tabs you have 'N' selected' instead of X.

    N just gives you the number of samples, X gives you the average..You want X for the actual value..
    Thanks shawn, I was in a rush last night and posted the wrong pic, I was playing around and changed a few things, so I'll do another run today. this is with it on the X



    How do I totally delete a map and start over? If I clear the current, the data is still in the properties box...

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    Try this Tutorial..http://download.efilive.com/Tutorials/Interactive/How to Create a Map.htm

    Some guys can explain it step by step (better than me), but I used all the Tutorials when I first started. Much better to learn step-by-step.

    A new log should also give you fresh data. Make sure you have the proper pids selected for CALC.VE Table..http://download.efilive.com/Tutorials/PDF/Calc.VE Tuning Tutorial.pdf

    Good luck..
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    Whatever I changed last night helped, then I had to change the VE_table to % looks a little better


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    Looking better!

    Don't forget to review all the Tutorial discussion and any threads you can on filtering out Throttle Transients etc.

    Thats 75%+ of constructing a good CALC.VE Table..

    Keep logging..
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