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Thread: Why can't we use the HPT Wideband PID's Anymore?

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    Why can't we use the HPT Wideband PID's Anymore?

    Just like the title says, I had a set up a new PID for my AEM? Will I have to do the same with my DJ Wideband Commander? How do I know the PID is set up correctly?

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    new setup

    Yes I think each wideband is a little differant and you have to set up your pid to match its been awhil since I changed my wideband but when I did had to reset parameters to match
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    You can use the preconfigured PID for the DJ WB02. Works just fine on mine.
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    I think it would be helpful/neat if there were a tick up and down bar in the built in PIDs to be able to account for voltage offset. Set your WB to output the same voltage no matter what the AFR and click up or down on the bar until HPT matches the WB's display or software.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5_Liter_Eater
    I think it would be helpful/neat if there were a tick up and down bar in the built in PIDs to be able to account for voltage offset. Set your WB to output the same voltage no matter what the AFR and click up or down on the bar until HPT matches the WB's display or software.
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