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PID Codes?

BwolfGT

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I talked to the guy that makes that app for the droid that makes it like an aeroforce, he said he could probably add KR and maybe even air/fuel if I can get him the PID codes for this type of car. How would I find that? Do you need a powertuner or can it be found somewhere on the car?
 


see if he can make da program for windows mobile 6.0 devices too like the HTC Touch pro 2. cuz not everyone has an iphone. u have three diff devices. Iphone software, google software(droid software), and windows mobile. thoose the main three.
 
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Alright a friend sent me a file with a list of pretty much everything PID related you could possibly need, everything checked out except its giving me an error for an invalid equation. File gave me the equation 22.5*N0/256 but it says the "22.5" part is invalid. Ideas?
 


I have a blackberry, would this ever work on it? Would be awesome to have an app like that.

I've had a few people ask me about blackberry and iphone, next time I speak with the developer I'll see if he's interested in programming for other platforms.
 


I've had a few people ask me about blackberry and iphone, next time I speak with the developer I'll see if he's interested in programming for other platforms.

Alright cool. How much would something like this cost? Obviously you'd need some kind of hardware that I'm guessing would cost a lot...
 
Alright a friend sent me a file with a list of pretty much everything PID related you could possibly need, everything checked out except its giving me an error for an invalid equation. File gave me the equation 22.5*N0/256 but it says the "22.5" part is invalid. Ideas?


try 45*NO/512 ?
 


Air to fuel ratio can only be calculated on the grand prix, there's no wide band sensor so actualy afr cannot be determined. If we had a wideband o2 like the Cobalt SS, then we can have actual AFR.

Also it can only be calculated at wide open throttle if your tuner proper calibrated the maf instead of just entering number into the PE table to adjust the afr according to their wideband.
 
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