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    Default Calculated PID's

    With all the brilliant, creative minds on this forum, I am suprised we don't have a thread with user derived calculated PID's .txt files to download and look at. I am having a hard time getting a formula to work on a non linear wideband (AEM External controller) I keep getting an error at position 18 which is a *? I am sure it's something I am entering incorrectly, but if we had several calc Pid's to reference, I could probably find the error of my ways.

    If you have em, and don't mind sharing, I think a lot of people would like to see em....post em up!

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    Jason.

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    I believe there is some info on non-linear PID's in the scanner section. If I can find the thread I'll let you know.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TAQuickness

    I see the instruction. What I am saying is make a thread that people can post up their Calc pid's, so you don't have to go through the trouble of creating them from scratch. We are all mostly using the same types of equipment, and it would just save time and frustration (some of the calc's are so long, that it's easy to miss stuff).

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    Here's mine...
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    Last edited by joecar; May 9th, 2007 at 01:24 PM. Reason: Uploaded my new calc_pids.txt file

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    There we go... Here is one that has the Calculation for the AEM non-linear external wideband 2 channel. Thanks to NAF I got this working.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar
    Here's mine...
    Joe,

    Who's WB are you using?

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    Howard,

    I'm using the LC-1, but I programmed it for: 0V=11AFR and 5V=16AFR

    so my calc pid equation would be simply AFR = V + 11.

    Joe

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