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    Default Modify PID

    I would like to modify an existing PID calc to read my autometer.

    10 to 20 afr between 0 to 4 volts. ie (2.5 * v) +10

    is that possible and how do you do it.

    thanks'

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    If you mean one of the pre-defined WO2 pids, like the PLX:
    ({EXT.AD1}*2)+10

    Then you will edit the entry in the sae.generic.txt located in:
    C:\Program Files\EFILive\V7.5\Configuration

    The best way to do this would be to add it to the calc_pid.txt so
    it won't be overwritten after a software update.
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    thanks for the reply.

    that's what I would like to install "({EXT.AD1}*2.5)+10"

    in C:\Program Files\EFILive\V7.5\Configuration, sae.generic.txt.

    now the next problem
    error reported
    required parameter ext.ad1 at position 10 not selected,

    there is always something else.

    thanks in advance

    how do you select this?

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    Select the pid EXT.AD1 (on the PIDs tab double click on it).

    Beware: when you update to a newer build version of V7, the file sae_generic.txt will be overwritten (your edit will be lost).

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    there we go, I wasn't looking in the drop down menu labeled "system", to select "Externals"

    thanks, I'm getting a reading now.

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