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Old 04-07-2009, 08:51 PM
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Default 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?

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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?
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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.




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