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Thread: Calc.VET: correcting MAF and calculating VE (in single log)

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    Any more thoughts on getting the tools unlocled

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    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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    Can't as soon as I x out the err. report it closes the sacn tool
    Try this:

    copy the calc_pids.txt file to that exact location;


    or, reinstall EFILive V7 using the default folder locations.

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    OK, which one is the correct tutorial to follow? This thread here, or the .PDF file in the list of tutorials. They don't appear to be the same to me concerning procedures and sequence of steps.

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    Arghh.. I'm at the point where I'm supposed to paste the labels in the Column after copying with labels from B0101. Tutorial says that the "following labels should appear in the Col labels text field: ,15,20,25,30,35,......,105". Well not in mine. When I pasted into the MAP I'm creating, the text field labels are "2.2,2.9,3.6,4.4,........,15.2". So what did I mess up? Those ARE the labels in my B0101 table.

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    Those labes are fine if you want to work in PSI. Most people use kPa for the units when taking about vacuum.

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    OK I tried both no luck. Went to GeekSquad they said its not my computer its something I did in the EFILive sofdware. Now were do I go is there an EFILive teck soport line? If I uninstall and redownload will I lose all my files? I'm a computer dummy were do I go from here.
    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Try this:

    copy the calc_pids.txt file to that exact location;


    or, reinstall EFILive V7 using the default folder locations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Z View Post
    OK, which one is the correct tutorial to follow? This thread here, or the .PDF file in the list of tutorials. They don't appear to be the same to me concerning procedures and sequence of steps.
    I found you have to do both, this one is an improvement to the tutorial in pdf but does not include everything as needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Z View Post
    Arghh.. I'm at the point where I'm supposed to paste the labels in the Column after copying with labels from B0101. Tutorial says that the "following labels should appear in the Col labels text field: ,15,20,25,30,35,......,105". Well not in mine. When I pasted into the MAP I'm creating, the text field labels are "2.2,2.9,3.6,4.4,........,15.2". So what did I mess up? Those ARE the labels in my B0101 table.
    Open the Tune Tool and go to Edit, Configure Display Units and cahnge it to Metric instead of Imperial.

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    OK that did it I'm up ang running again lets see how long it takes me to screw it up this time
    Quote Originally Posted by COONDOG96 View Post
    OK I tried both no luck. Went to GeekSquad they said its not my computer its something I did in the EFILive sofdware. Now were do I go is there an EFILive teck soport line? If I uninstall and redownload will I lose all my files? I'm a computer dummy were do I go from here.

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    Hay Rich Z let me know if all the calc_pids.txt files work for you. I had this problem.
    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

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