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    All,

    I am setting up to autoVE my truck with COS5 and 2 bar map.

    when I make the table in the efilive scan program following the autoVE tutorial, do I make the table go from 15-105kPa; and another table from 105kPa to 285kPa? or do I do one table from 15-285kPa and just split the table out when I paste back into my tun file?

    Not sure if this question has been covered before- I am search inept if it has been...

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RADustin View Post
    All,

    I am setting up to autoVE my truck with COS5 and 2 bar map.

    when I make the table in the efilive scan program following the autoVE tutorial, do I make the table go from 15-105kPa; and another table from 105kPa to 285kPa? or do I do one table from 15-285kPa and just split the table out when I paste back into my tun file?

    Not sure if this question has been covered before- I am search inept if it has been...

    Thanks!
    you can do the 2 ways, but remember 105 should match on both tables

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    Can do either way.

    +1 the 105 kPa columns of both tables need to match.

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    Dustin,

    As shown in your other thread, use this as your BEN, it will be more accurate and immune to the any changes in stoich AFR:

    "{GM.EQIVRATIO}*{CALC.WBO2.LAM}"

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    I think I will just make one table. Then I don't have to make a filter work to avoid skewing the last column of low MAP table and first column of high MAP table.

    Joe, I loaded up the lastest calc_pids.txt file you made for me. Thanks again.

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