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    Default Displacement...

    In the calc_pids.txt file, the displacement value of 5.669 can be replaced with displacement() making the calc_pids.txt file independent of the vehicle you're currently tuning;

    then when you first open a log file, go Edit->Log File Information->Vehicle Options, and next to Engine enter the displacement in cc, click Ok, and save the log file...

    e.g. for stock displacement LS1 you would enter 5669 next to Engine.

    When you save the log file, the displacement is now permanently saved in this log file.

    You can now proceed with the Calc.VET tutorial.

    See attached calc_pids.txt file...


    Also, sometime in the future, the scantool's builtin CALC.VE pid will be updated to look like the CALC.VEN pid you see in the attached file... (i.e. the CALC.VEN pid can be discarded since the builtin CALC.VE pid will be identical to it).
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    Last edited by joecar; March 23rd, 2011 at 02:20 PM.

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