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Unable to locate these PIDs

Posted: 2022 Dec 14, 19:41
by Serfma
DIY tuning, scaling down my tune because I believe injectors might be clipping. Can't seem to find FN040A [Inferred Airmass], FN041 [Normalized Airmass], FNRFNM_FLOW [Fuel Pump Flow Rate] though I think I'm excluded since I am return fuel system, FN096 [Inferred TPREL], nor IDLMAF [Minimum Idle Airmass Clip] in LLX3 tune using Binary Editor.

I assume if I were recommended TunerPro RT instead, there's no easy way to transfer tunes between the two and would have to copy paste between the two?

Also iirc there wasn't a solid definition file for it though I may be wrong.

Re: Unable to locate these PIDs

Posted: 2022 Dec 14, 20:33
by 034v
Under CDAN4 strategy? I have one for 256k binaries.

Re: Unable to locate these PIDs

Posted: 2022 Dec 14, 20:55
by Serfma
034v wrote: 2022 Dec 14, 20:33 Under CDAN4 strategy? I have one for 256k binaries.
Yep CDAN4 / LLX3. I always forget the terms for what "CDAN4" would be, and "LLX3". I hear about a million different terms for each. Strategy, calibration, etc.

Also curious what you mean by 256k binary? Definition file for TunerPro RT? Trying to familiarize myself with everything.

Re: Unable to locate these PIDs

Posted: 2022 Dec 14, 21:54
by 034v
I have a very, very broken out CDAN4 xdf for 256k binaries. The xdf is my 2nd largest 2 bank in my stash.

I backward configured it based on a 100% broken out CDBA4 xdf I created for a (one year only car) 1996 lincoln mark viii.

I have had several thunderbird/cougar/mustang running on it for about 3 years now.

Crazy how similar it is to the CDBA4. But it has access to all of what you'd need to scale the tune correctly.

It works on all of these CDAN4 bins.

https://mark8.site/tuning-store/1996-19 ... aries.html