Please help logging Wideband with EGR and logging boost HP TUNERS
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Please help logging Wideband with EGR and logging boost HP TUNERS
Just like the title says. I logged my wideband once before but reformatted my computer and cant seem to get it right to log it anymore. Everything is set up on the car to do it just need some assistance putting it in HP Tuners.
Here is the formula I am using: ([PID.2811]/0.50)+9.7
I have looked at other threads and cant seem to get it right!!!
The other thing I would like to do is log my boost...Can anyone help me do this also? Need to get the tuning in the process!!
I tried searching HP Tuners but their search is terrible!
Here is the formula I am using: ([PID.2811]/0.50)+9.7
I have looked at other threads and cant seem to get it right!!!
The other thing I would like to do is log my boost...Can anyone help me do this also? Need to get the tuning in the process!!
I tried searching HP Tuners but their search is terrible!
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I have the NGK AFX Wideband and my user defined PID is:
[PID.2811]/0.7143+9
Yours will be different depending on the brand of WB sensor. The PID2811 means it is being logged through the EGR circuit. On the scanner table you need the WB and the EGR voltage logged for it to work.
[PID.2811]/0.7143+9
Yours will be different depending on the brand of WB sensor. The PID2811 means it is being logged through the EGR circuit. On the scanner table you need the WB and the EGR voltage logged for it to work.
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I have the NGK AFX Wideband and my user defined PID is:
[PID.2811]/0.7143+9
Yours will be different depending on the brand of WB sensor. The PID2811 means it is being logged through the EGR circuit. On the scanner table you need the WB and the EGR voltage logged for it to work.
[PID.2811]/0.7143+9
Yours will be different depending on the brand of WB sensor. The PID2811 means it is being logged through the EGR circuit. On the scanner table you need the WB and the EGR voltage logged for it to work.
hmm...anything else i should check? egr V is enabled and i have it loggd on the table as well as the wb..