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Old 11-22-2005, 07:14 PM
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I was playing back my histogram for a session trying to dial in my VE's with my wideband taken this morning and I noticed a few of those values are really off--as in close to 0 afr. I don't imagine that is what is really taking place, and I would like to throw those frames out of my histogram so it doesn't screw up my averages. I can't figure out how to throw out individual frames (and that would be tedious), but I was wondering about the filtering function on the histogram. How I can access my wideband on EIO port 1 when writing the formula to kick values out of the histogram? I don't see the sensor in the help list that shows all the SENS and PID's. How do I filter those bad values out by setting a threshold on the wideband, or is that possible?
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If your wide band is defined as an AFR sensor (which it most likely is)..

you would use the AFR sensor in the Sensor list to filter against.
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OK, it is defined as a wideband now. I think I see how to do it. Thanks!




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