Any update, or is this a dead-end? Is there a CAX or other workaround?
Any update, or is this a dead-end? Is there a CAX or other workaround?
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did anything come out of this? would be interested in using some faster sensor instead of the lazy oem one.
What OS are you on? I ended up just defining it myself via cax
02020003 os. the problem is i have no idea what a cax files are and how to work with them.
i suspect the temp input is totally wrong on a boosted application, i see it rise the same amount after closed throttle as it did during a pull and its getting cooled down during that period. so it really reports only a fraction of actual. to get dynairtmp to match it is yet another story.
thank you so much.
looking under v8, there is no "user defined cax8". (there is "user defined pids".)
im not using v8. where should i copy it in v7.5? nothing with cax in there either.
oh, do you mean to create a folder "cax8" in "userdefined" and put it in there? would that be "user configuration" in v7.5?
(see, i told you i had no idea.)