post your calc pid file here. I want to see what you actually have, took me a while with help and understanding it all now finally in V8
It was first a never ending 0, then got it to read 1.00 then one more tweak and it reads now as should <1.00...1.00 and >1.00.
Last edited by ToonerSQUAD89; January 26th, 2020 at 08:29 PM.
I'm sorry I have been having a string of job interviews and I have been out of town.
How did you get it going...?
I made a brand new calc pid, and just entered this in the attached image. The Green Line is my CalcPid Name.
It appears when using a pid with a sub pid you need to specify it. it should read EQ_RAT11 because that is the sub pid for the WB which is why you use a : between. I think your original Pid may have worked but it didn't specify the sub pid which was EQ_RAT11 (the wideband in lamda)
Joecar while youre here, with V8 the Transient Filters, where can you edit them and apply? I did it in V7 but dont see it here for some reason in the same fashion
Last edited by ToonerSQUAD89; January 27th, 2020 at 03:34 AM.
Aha. "WO2S11:EQ_RAT11". I think i tried everything but a colon on that. That solved my problem.
For some reason i was hellbent on WO2S11.EQ_RAT11 being it.
Awesome btw I saw in a previous post you applied a filter and some transient filters on your map, how was this done in V8
MIKE
You build the filters just like a calculated pid. I used the same ideas as some of the V8 tutorials such as the filters in the calc.ve or autove guides. Things such as throttle changing more than 5%, cutting out any wild AFRs, then setting minimum temp and RPMs. Then i just made another filter pid that just checked if all were true and applied that. You can only apply one filter at a time from what i can tell.
this is what i have so far. It ain't perfect but it appears to work. The BEN filters haven't been updated to use the AEM sensor BEN yet.