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Old 02-01-2010, 09:54 AM
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Default Anyone know a way to settle down a PLX Wide band?

The after decimal digits change way too quickly & I'd like to dampen the dead band. How is this done? Thank-you
Old 02-01-2010, 10:15 AM
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On my LM-1 there are "filter" options (instantaneous, or
average over N samples). It's something you have to
"push" using the LMConfig program, from the laptop..

Look for something like this in the PC-interface software
for the PLX?
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
On my LM-1 there are "filter" options (instantaneous, or
average over N samples). It's something you have to
"push" using the LMConfig program, from the laptop..

Look for something like this in the PC-interface software
for the PLX?

OK, I'll have a look. Am not sure there is an interface other than what can be done to the wide band logging/tunning through my EFILive software. Thanks for the reply.
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I think it's a fixed ouput on the PLX. You just get it 'how it is'.
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Originally Posted by Frost
I think it's a fixed ouput on the PLX. You just get it 'how it is'.
Yah, it is. I just went through everything in the tuning software & there is no way to do anything other than calibrate the output of the PLX based to correct voltage drop.

Thanks again guys. I appreciate the replies.
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If you have V2 you can set the AD filter in the device.
You can edit the PID expression to compensate as well.
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Originally Posted by shoemike
If you have V2 you can set the AD filter in the device.
You can edit the PID expression to compensate as well.
Thanks, unfortuneately I have a V1.2.




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