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Thread: Will the autocal work on the C7 with the E92

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    Default Will the autocal work on the C7 with the E92

    I need to scan a car at the track. I just uploaded the E92 file and selected all my pids but when I scan I get a message like Mem pwr reqd.
    Any idea's and has anyone used and autocal on a C7 yet?

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    I just went out and checked again the actual message is below

    ECM
    REQ PWR_M

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    That pid is probably not supported by that ecm. Try removing that pids from your list and try again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrettg.bpd View Post
    That pid is probably not supported by that ecm. Try removing that pids from your list and try again.
    I did not see anything in my pids listing that. I will check tomorrow when I have the car but I didn't not see anything listed in my pid list that resembled that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Abbott View Post
    I just went out and checked again the actual message is below

    ECM
    REQ PWR_M
    Whenever you start logging and the AutoCal displays a message with two lines:
    Line 1: Controller type
    Line 2: PID name

    In your case:
    ECM
    REQPWR_M
    That means the PID REQPWR_M is not valid for that ECM. Remove that PID and retry data logging.

    PIDs that end with _M are defined by EFILive per operating system, so it may be that PID has not been configured for the operating system in your E92. What is the operating system in your E92? I'll check to see if/when support for it will be available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    Whenever you start logging and the AutoCal displays a message with two lines:
    Line 1: Controller type
    Line 2: PID name

    In your case:
    ECM
    REQPWR_M
    That means the PID REQPWR_M is not valid for that ECM. Remove that PID and retry data logging.

    PIDs that end with _M are defined by EFILive per operating system, so it may be that PID has not been configured for the operating system in your E92. What is the operating system in your E92? I'll check to see if/when support for it will be available.

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    Paul

    Paul,
    I will go back and look at all the pids. I don't have my laptop in front of me but I will respond later tonight with OS. I have not been playing with the C7 much but now I am ready to get rolling quick. What do you need from us on the E92. Just email or message me that.
    Thanks
    Justin
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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Abbott View Post
    Paul,
    I will go back and look at all the pids. I don't have my laptop in front of me but I will respond later tonight with OS. I have not been playing with the C7 much but now I am ready to get rolling quick. What do you need from us on the E92. Just email or message me that.
    Thanks
    Justin
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    Just the operating system number or better still, a copy of the *.ctz file that you read from the E92 ECM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    Just the operating system number or better still, a copy of the *.ctz file that you read from the E92 ECM

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    Ok found the pid, it is desired torque. that sucks I really would like to log that. Anyway I will email you the .ctz file.

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    Removed the torque pid and it works.

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    I don't remember if I sent you anything. I would still like that pid. However I have a new issue on a different C7.
    We are trying to log one at the track and I can't log E92 and T43 at the same time, is there a way to do this. I need to be able to log "current gear" along with everything else. Also I would like to log the odometer if possible so I can see in feet where the car is shifting.
    Thanks
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