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    Ok, your calc_pids.txt does what we said.

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    My calc_pids is correct for a analog signal? It looked to me it was looking at serial?
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    Oh, you're using analog...

    Then in your calc_pids.txt file replace {EXT.WO2LAM1} with {CALC.AFR_PLX1}/14.7

    Code:
    *CLC-00-110
    factor   0.5   1.5   .4  "{GM.EQIVRATIO} * {EXT.WO2LAM1}"

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    Went through that idle tutorial last night just loaded it up and man what a difference Finally feel like im getting somewhere. Wanted to thank yall for the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Oh, you're using analog...

    Then in your calc_pids.txt file replace {EXT.WO2LAM1} with {CALC.AFR_PLX1}/14.7

    Code:
    *CLC-00-110
    factor   0.5   1.5   .4  "{GM.EQIVRATIO} * {EXT.WO2LAM1}"
    On {CALC.AFR_PLX1}/14.7 since im using e85 would I not use {CALC.AFR_PLX1}/9.8?

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    Does your PLX report AFR based on 14.7 (it might be something else)...?

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    I think you are correct there websites says afr is calculated off of 14.7

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janke View Post
    On {CALC.AFR_PLX1}/14.7 since im using e85 would I not use {CALC.AFR_PLX1}/9.8?
    Quote Originally Posted by Janke View Post
    I think you are correct there websites says afr is calculated off of 14.7
    So your PLX scales Lambda by internally multiplying it by 14.7, and this is what it reports via the analog connection which EFILive Scantool interprets as AFR.

    So in your calc pids, you obtain Lambda by dividing the wideband AFR by 14.7 as in post #23.

    So your CLC-00-110 should read:
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    *CLC-00-110
    factor   0.5   1.5   .4  "{GM.EQIVRATIO} * {CALC.AFR_PLX1}/14.7"
    
    Lambda is regardless of fuel used (this is why we try to avoid AFR).

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    Well the plx is cabable of outputing a lambda value instead of afr I just need to hook up one more wire.
    http://www.plxdevices.com/Installati...UsersGuide.pdf

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    Let me have a read of that...

    The good thing to do is to use serial comms to connect the PLX to V2... but I am not familiar with the PLX.

    More info: showthread.php?7726-PLX-SM-AFR-Serial-upgrade&highlight=convert%20PLX%20serial

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