Just wanted to report in. I have upgraded FlashScanV2 and tested a PCM READ and SCANNING. Everything seems to work flawless.
07 Silverado DMax Classic
02 Z06 LS3 416, 805rwhp, TFS245, Wiseco, Callies Crank/Rods, Iskendarian Lifters, Crower Rockers, FAST102/90, ATI Damper, 1-7/8 Kook's LT, QkTime Shield,Tolle-Fab 8pt
Old Engine: 1/4mile = 9.6/146 New Engine:?
EFI Live Tune/Scan v7.5.27, EFI Live Scan and Tune v8.2.23, build 276, BootBlock 2.07.06, FirmWare 2.07.52, 512K RoadRunner (12.14.R), Innovate Serial LC2x2
COS5/12212156 For 2002 Z06 Manual Vette
DigitalEFI- EFILive US Distributor
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Well, guess I was wrong. The scanner will not log O2 sensor voltages.
Any ideas?
07 Silverado DMax Classic
02 Z06 LS3 416, 805rwhp, TFS245, Wiseco, Callies Crank/Rods, Iskendarian Lifters, Crower Rockers, FAST102/90, ATI Damper, 1-7/8 Kook's LT, QkTime Shield,Tolle-Fab 8pt
Old Engine: 1/4mile = 9.6/146 New Engine:?
EFI Live Tune/Scan v7.5.27, EFI Live Scan and Tune v8.2.23, build 276, BootBlock 2.07.06, FirmWare 2.07.52, 512K RoadRunner (12.14.R), Innovate Serial LC2x2
COS5/12212156 For 2002 Z06 Manual Vette
Try reading the PID description files in
EFILive\V8\EFILive_Hapi\Pid Descriptions
These files list all the supported PIDs and their descriptions for each controller. All you need to do is select the required PID's and enter them correctly into the options.ini file, then copy the options.ini file to the V2 unit.
For example, to log O2 sensor voltages in the E38, add these lines...
ECM, O2S11V
ECM, O2S21V
Remember to watch your channel count when adding additional PIDs.
Simon.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned it, but if I clear DTCs on my LLY, I get an Error $0281 again.
Is this on your 2002 LS1/LS6...?
Did you select the LS1B_x pids...?
In your Option.ini file, for your selected pid list, does the channel count add up to 24 or less...?
Does the V2 display voltages for H02Snn...?
In the scantool, when viewing those BBL logs, have you entered your VIN and OS ID...?
Save your Options.in file somewhere safe, and try my options.ini...
Cheers
Joe