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    The first post should have everything you need. It was updated in July.
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    The first post of this thread has everything you need (updated July 2012 as nevinsb said).


    If you have an OS that does not support the pid GM.DYNAIRTMP_DMA, then follow the notes/links near the end of post #1, or post your B4901 table here and I will edit a CALC.DAT pid for you...

    or if you have an older calc_pids.txt file containing a CALC.DAT pid made from B4901, post the calc_pids.txt file instead and I'll update it (using the magic of a difference editor).

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    Hi everyone,
    i am new to flash style tuning or flash editing as some call it.
    My experience is purely with standalone, real time tuning ECU's.
    So getting a grip on this stuff is a challenge.
    I have been looking at the EFI LIVE system for tuning Commodores here in Australia.
    The information and support on this forum is OUTSTANDING.
    I am a little confused with the concept of Calculating the VE Table and the Auto VE tuning.
    Are they the same thing with a different name.
    The setup processes look similar, but give me the impression they are different things.
    Can someone please clarify this for me.
    If they are different, what is the difference between the two and is one method better than the other.
    It appears that Speed Density, MAFLESS tuning is the preferred method by most of the users here.
    Sorry about these basic questions, just trying to learn.
    Thanks for your time and keep up the great work.
    Regards
    Dave.

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    Hi Dave, welcome to the forum


    AutoVE and Calc.VET: see post #29 here: Summary-Notes


    Calc.VET requires almost no preparation and progresses the quickest (and results in MAF and VE tables being tuned).

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    What calc_pids.txt should I use, I saw it was changed. I´m V1 user with LC1 WB

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Hi Dave, welcome to the forum


    AutoVE and Calc.VET: see post #29 here: Summary-Notes


    Calc.VET requires almost no preparation and progresses the quickest (and results in MAF and VE tables being tuned).
    Hi joecar,
    thanks for the welcome and the reply.
    I will read through post 29.
    Thanks again
    Regards
    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocZ28 View Post
    What calc_pids.txt should I use, I saw it was changed. I´m V1 user with LC1 WB
    You will edit WO2BEN to be "{GM.EQIVRATIO}*{CALC.AFR_LC11}/14.7" as said in the post #1 (see "II. ANALOG WIDEBAND AND/OR V1 USERS").

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    OK I added the calc_pids.txt file looked ok but when loading the pids (CalvulatedVE,Not corrected) did not come up valleid was still X out. When I did a log {B0101} map after averaging came up all 0s. {B5001} had what looked like good # to me ????. I went back and looked at the calc_pids.txt file and CLC-00-320 is not in there could that be it??? Also I then tried to find the 320 text and now I have bouth the scan and tune are locked up I get an erior massage witch I sent in. So now I'm dead in the net. Will try to send the log but not going to lost is post again

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    Quote Originally Posted by COONDOG96 View Post
    OK I added the calc_pids.txt file looked ok but when loading the pids (CalvulatedVE,Not corrected) did not come up valleid was still X out. When I did a log {B0101} map after averaging came up all 0s. {B5001} had what looked like good # to me ????. I went back and looked at the calc_pids.txt file and CLC-00-320 is not in there could that be it??? Also I then tried to find the 320 text and now I have bouth the scan and tune are locked up I get an erior massage witch I sent in. So now I'm dead in the net. Will try to send the log but not going to lost is post again
    logError code: ERR_WIN 0/0

    Cannot open file "C:\Users\Owner\Documents\EFILive\V7.5\User Configuration\calc_pids.txt". The system cannot find the file specified

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    Log_0005CAL.VE.efi
    Quote Originally Posted by COONDOG96 View Post
    logError code: ERR_WIN 0/0

    Cannot open file "C:\Users\Owner\Documents\EFILive\V7.5\User Configuration\calc_pids.txt". The system cannot find the file specified
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