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Thread: LM-1 logging/map issue

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    Default LM-1 logging/map issue

    I'm using an LM-1 and trying to use the AutoVE maps to tune VE on a 2001 5.3.
    First time i've used efilive for tuning.
    My wideband is reading (hooked up via serial) but the map is attempting to use WB02AFR2 and my LM-1 seems to be reading on WB02AFR1 pid.
    WB02AFR2 is reading 25.00 thru the whole log,and can't seem to figure out how to change it in the map.
    The map averages are just showing 25.00 in all the cells i'm hitting.
    I'm using the preloaded maps and PIDS with flashscan V2 and V7.5 (fresh download due to possibly overwriting pid lists,WB issue was before this though).
    Any help?

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    sorry,think I found it.
    Kept trying to change the map and finally gave up cause my pid wasn't in the list.
    Decided to look again and go figure now it's in there and my data went to what I needed so think problem solved.

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    Did you figure it out...?

    What pid are you using in the Data tab in the map...?

    Post screenshots.

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    Also, see the Calc.VET thread, you can use the pid CALC.WO2BEN to perform AutoVE (requires copying the calc_pids.txt from that thread).

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