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    I just want to verify that if we know where the Axis Values of a EFI defined table are , that we can't load a cax file with those axis values as a table and change them?

    Example: RPMs are defined as 200,400,700,900,1000 and we want to use a cax to load that rpm axis to change it to 200,400,600,800,1000.
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    It depends on the ECM. Some do not have a definable axis on every table. So looking at your signature there, the LLY typically uses fixed span axis's that cannot be changed as they are hardcoded in to the OS as simple start and end range and it figures out the in-between values.
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    Ahh the particular ecm I was wanting to do this on was the LML.
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    When i try to define the axis values using the cax for lets say.... Injection Pulses B0552... It gives me the error saying It overlaps pre defined calibration data
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chavez91 View Post
    When i try to define the axis values using the cax for lets say.... Injection Pulses B0552... It gives me the error saying It overlaps pre defined calibration data
    That is because your cax defined table overlaps a predefined table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chavez91 View Post
    I just want to verify that if we know where the Axis Values of a EFI defined table are , that we can't load a cax file with those axis values as a table and change them?

    Example: RPMs are defined as 200,400,700,900,1000 and we want to use a cax to load that rpm axis to change it to 200,400,600,800,1000.
    You can only change the axis steps of a table if the calibration has that axis defined as its own separate table.

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    Ha, you know what is funny, the label on that table is wrong, Commanded Fuel and Fuel Pressure are on the wrong axis (I can't believe nobody has noticed that).
    Currently that axis is hidden from editing, I don't remember why chose to do that, I can change it so the next LML update allows you to change it.
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    You got the MM3 and MPA right! Thats all that matters, right? haha There are just a few tables axis values i wanted to edit, but its not the end of the world.
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    I've got a second question....

    B9005 is a table with values that I added, and B9006 is so I can edit the RPM Axis for that table. Is there a way to set up the CAX file so that when I make the change to the RPM Axis table, it changes B9005's to match? So essentially B9005 will reference the Axis values from the tune file instead of you defining static vaules in the cax.
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    I don't think any of the axis tables in the LML are static, they all have a defined axis (in Bosch's madness way of doing things). Off the top of my head I won't say that is 100% correct for every table though.
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