Can someone step me through setting up the pid to log oil pressure. LS1 411 computer.
I have searched and am still confused
Thanks Mike
Can someone step me through setting up the pid to log oil pressure. LS1 411 computer.
I have searched and am still confused
Thanks Mike
Hi Mike,
See this post of mine from a while ago. I suspect you aren't running the latest software version as this was released as an update
Cheers,
Andrew
EFILive Crew
Thanks Andrew, Done that. I still have no pid for pressure, I am missing something..
The PID just reports a raw voltage from the sensor. If you wanted it to be represented as a kPA measure (or other unit) you'll need to create a CALC PID.
I can't find the detail at the moment but I know it was something like; there used to be a kPa PID in the software which we used to calculate internally given a known voltage on the LS1 controller. As there are now many more controllers the actual PID is a voltage PID and the scaling is different between controllers and sensors. For that reason the EFILive software now provides the ID as the sensor voltage as output by the ECM.
Andrew
EFILive Crew
I have GM.EOPS and CALC.EOPS but both are in voltage
take a look here. http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....l+pressure+pid
The Tremor at AIR
OK, I have got as far as getting the pid. When I right click on it there is no info but when I right click on the engine oil pressure sensor voltage it gives me this.
Expression
V=Raw({GM.EOPS})/51
is NOT valid because:
Unknown parameter{GM.EOPS},at position 14.
PID value cannot be determined because
the following error would occur:
Expression not valid: Unknown parameter {GM.EOPS}, at position 14
Mike
Mike, what is your V7 software build version (do Help->About)...?
GM.EOPS was incorrectly spelled as GM.EOP in earlier builds of V7.
V7.5.6 build117, I did add the S as per instructions. Thanks for the help its anoying me now
Mike, can you post your calc.pids txt file so we can check for typo's.
Cheers Mick
The Tremor at AIR