Is this HP Tuners PID set up correct?
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Is this HP Tuners PID set up correct?
If I use the AC sensor wire will this work?
Or what I really want to do is add a pin to the ECM for the EGR and use that wire to run the wideband signal through. On a 2002 you just add the pin, enable EGR and change to the EGR PID?
Or what I really want to do is add a pin to the ECM for the EGR and use that wire to run the wideband signal through. On a 2002 you just add the pin, enable EGR and change to the EGR PID?
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Guess no one knows?
I seen the post from hp tuners here and used that to get to this http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-s...hp-tuners.html
Just wondering if anyone knew. Anyone know?
I seen the post from hp tuners here and used that to get to this http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-s...hp-tuners.html
Just wondering if anyone knew. Anyone know?
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Yeah you can run the wideband's output (0-5V) to the AC pressure sensor's PCM input, and yes, that is the how to setup the PID to get it in the ballpark assuming your wideband output is 10-20:1AFR. You may have to do a little correction in the PID if you get an offset (what the wideband shows and what is being logged do not match).
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Alright, great. I just got the wideband dropped off today (AEM UEGO). Already did a few runs with it hooked up temporary.
Next I'll work on the permanant installation and then get it set to run with HP Tuners.
Thanks.
Next I'll work on the permanant installation and then get it set to run with HP Tuners.
Thanks.