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    Default Why desired engine power PID not working ?

    Any body have luck with E92.REQPWR_DMA ?
    When i tried to log it it seems not supported in GM E92 Trucks
    any help will be appreciated
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    Any help will be appreciated
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    Strange 5 days and still no answer ?!! for simple question about one PID
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    On the PID, you can check the needed parameters to see if there is another PID not selected that may also be needed to read correctly. The E78 has the same issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a78turbo View Post
    On the PID, you can check the needed parameters to see if there is another PID not selected that may also be needed to read correctly. The E78 has the same issues.
    This is what is done for calc pids... but this is not a calc pid... this is a DMA pid, these are defined only for particular OS's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wesam View Post
    Any body have luck with E92.REQPWR_DMA ?
    When i tried to log it it seems not supported in GM E92 Trucks
    any help will be appreciated
    Which OS id...?

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    As an FYI, 'any' PID that ends in _DMA requires a lot of time for us to define, sometimes a few hours just to add 4 or 5 PID's PER ECM PER OS so you can see how they are quite demanding and unfortunately often neglected.
    I'm not sure how useful ' 'Exx.REQPWR_DMA' actually is though, it is just gives the result from the pedal > KW tables.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMPX View Post
    As an FYI, 'any' PID that ends in _DMA requires a lot of time for us to define, sometimes a few hours just to add 4 or 5 PID's PER ECM PER OS so you can see how they are quite demanding and unfortunately often neglected.
    I'm not sure how useful ' 'Exx.REQPWR_DMA' actually is though, it is just gives the result from the pedal > KW tables.
    I'm fighting to keep throttle open for a FI E92 cars
    So i think if i know how much torque the peadle request and compare it to the actual torque i can put the correct numbera in torque tables
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    You could create a spreadsheet in Excel to convert the KW numbers to a desired torque figure, would that help?
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    This is SUPER useful Ross.... and not necessarily will give out what is in the table.
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