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    Angry User Defined PIDs Not Showing Up In Histograms

    I have two user defined PIDs, one for my AEM WB ported through my AC pressure sensor port, and another for % AFR Error using the first custom PID.

    When I go to define some custom histograms and click on the PID to display, only the built in user defined PIDs show up to be able to choose from (calculated cylinder air, IDC, Air Fuel Ratio Error) as well as my AEM WB user PID but my custom AFR % Error PID does not show up. I thought it had to do with using a % character in the PID or that the PID referenced another user pid number in the function so I created another user PID for AFR % Error which does not use the % character or reference any other user defined PID numbers and that one does not show up either.

    I'm perplexed. Sadly I can't upload my config from behind the firewall at work.
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    What version of software are you running?
    We got this guy Not Sure, ...

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    close your scanner & reopen it...then report back
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    2.1.16.0 or course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by foff667
    close your scanner & reopen it...then report back
    That seems to have done the trick. I think it was because I had two scanners open, one with my old C5 WB config and another one I was creating off of your new LS2 default configs. Closing all the scanners and re-opening seemed to fix it.
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    hehe of course it did...im mister fixit damnit!
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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    Just duplicated it again. The scanner seems to get confused when multiple instances are open. At least we know the fix now.
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    actually even if you have only one instance open and make a custom pid, you then need to close said scanner for it to be activated for your next session.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    Quote Originally Posted by foff667
    hehe of course it did...im mister fixit damnit!
    You never owned CA Plate "mr fixit" did you? I recall seeing that plate on a '68 Camaro RS (it was nicely built) about 10 years ago.

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    I only wished I owned a 68 Camaro
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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