Good PIDS to log for your tuner...

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69rrbruce
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Re: RE: Re: RE: Good PIDS to log for your tuner...

Post by 69rrbruce »

RTJim wrote:Is there available a more descriptive definition of the PIDs?
i.e
KNK LT RETARD deg = Knock Long Term Retard, degrees ?
and if LT does stand for Long Term, what does Long Term mean?

I have a 2009 Dodge Challenger, FWIW (For What Its Worth)
x2.....for the novice this would go a long way in understanding whats being logged!
98 Hemi Dakota
MACADO1
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PIDS eng. rpm/ RPM???

Post by MACADO1 »

What's the difference between the Performance PIDS Eng. RPM and RPM?
Blazini
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Re: Good PIDS to log for your tuner...

Post by Blazini »

Thanks for this.
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Re: Good PIDS to log for your tuner...

Post by Goofy7 »

how you get the file onto a dodge charger 2011 3.6 trintiy
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Re: Good PIDS to log for your tuner...

Post by Cratos »

is there a PID for fuel pressure?????? or best way ( with part#s) to get it. 2012 challenger
mlm162
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Re: RE: Good PIDS to log for your tuner...

Post by mlm162 »

This Link is dead. you get a 404 page not found message. :x



Been available since July I guess. Just saw it today myself.

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