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    I believe it should... can you please post the 30-0300 user manual pdf so I can check...

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    Here is the pdf link for the 30-0300. When I save these, where do I put them? I know where the PID's are in 8, and have looked around where they are created, but I don't know how to put them there.




    http://www.aemelectronics.com/files/...ns/30-0300.pdf
    Doing my best to fix what ain't broke!!

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    Use V7... the calc_pids.txt file goes into the folder C:\Users\<you>\Documents\EFILive\V7.5\User Configuration

    I'll add this to the V8 calc pids and I'll post it tomorrow.

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    Thank you Joe!
    Doing my best to fix what ain't broke!!

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    I did some more reading, and I understand more about the PID's.





    After looking at the .txt doc, Can the 30-4900 be changed to reflect the 30-0300?

    CALC.AEM1 F050 CLC-00-050 "AFR,LAM,EQR,BEN" Wideband "AEM 30-4900 AFR,LAM,EQR,BEN"


    I'm going to try to connect to the PCM this week and get it to valadate the PID's hopefully........
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    Yes, that string can be changed to read 30-4900.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Use V7... the calc_pids.txt file goes into the folder C:\Users\<you>\Documents\EFILive\V7.5\User Configuration

    I'll add this to the V8 calc pids and I'll post it tomorrow.

    When the calc_pids.txt file is saved to that folder, is it supposed to create a list of pids to choose, or the AEM 30-0300.pid to choose, and the list of calc_pids under it?

    There is the LC1 and some other widebands, but not the AEM. I think I'm missing a step, or something, but I don't know what it is. Should my LS1B be listed under the pids too.

    I've read over a bunch of threads, but the info looks to be really scattered, and a few years old too. Is it all the same info, even with all the updates over the last few years?

    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scatfish View Post
    When the calc_pids.txt file is saved to that folder, is it supposed to create a list of pids to choose, or the AEM 30-0300.pid to choose, and the list of calc_pids under it? There is the LC1 and some other widebands, but not the AEM. I think I'm missing a step, or something, but I don't know what it is.
    Open a Windows Explorer on the folder User Configuration and post a screenshot (you might like to use something like Greenshot... or go SHFT-PRTSCRN and save it to a .png).

    Did you just copy the file calc_pids.txt to the folder User Configuration, or did you edit it also...?


    Open the V7 scantool, goto the PIDs tab, click on the column heading Parameter to sort on that column, scroll down until you see the pid CALC.AEM1...

    double click on the pid CALC.AEM1 to select it, if it has a red X thru it then on it go rightclick->More Info, this will show what its dependent pids are, you have to select those pids also.

    Should my LS1B be listed under the pids too.
    I'm not sure what you're asking...?



    I've read over a bunch of threads, but the info looks to be really scattered, and a few years old too. Is it all the same info, even with all the updates over the last few years?
    Yes, and I have been trying to organize it and collect it... I will be more diligent.

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    "Did you just copy the file calc_pids.txt to the folder User Configuration, or did you edit it also...?"

    I just saved it like that, and it didn't show up.


    I'll post a screen shot when I get home today.


    Organizing it may prove to be a laborious endeavor. Thank for undertaking it.
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    Make sure the file calc_pids.txt shows up inside the folder C:\Users\<you>\Documents\EFILive\V7.5\User Configuration

    ( where <you> is your Windows username )

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