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Hey guys im new to the 2.3 and just got my Cobb AP. What PIDs are you guys monitoring while driving on a daily basis.
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Charge Air Temp
Actual A/F Ratio
Boost Pressure
Ign Correction Cyl 1 and 3
Coolant Temp or OAR learn for the last spot
 

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Charge Air Temp
Oil Temp
AFR
Coolant Temp

Those are my 6

Coolant temp can be read out on the gauge cluster. Oil temp also has a readout on the cluster but the AP can give you an actual temp reading, which I like.
 
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AWESOME! As far as the ignition corrections what should i be looking for as the readings that are displayed?
 

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AWESOME! As far as the ignition corrections what should i be looking for as the readings that are displayed?
Excessive negative corrections like more than 2 degrees of timing being pulled consistently. But if in California you may see that often due to the limited availability of higher octane gas. I would monitor OAR as well to make sure your ECU has learned the quality of fuel you're running in the tank. -1.0 is what you want the OAR to read, anything less and the car will pull more timing than usual.

I would read up on, or search some of those settings, readouts and terms on the forums and the COBB website to get a better understanding of how they all work together.
 

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Charge Air Temp
Oil Temp
AFR
Coolant Temp

Those are my 6

Coolant temp can be read out on the gauge cluster. Oil temp also has a readout on the cluster but the AP can give you an actual temp reading, which I like.
I've actually found the cluster oil temp readout is pretty close to 200F in the middle which is fine for my purposes. I try not to get into much boost until about 180F and I just memorized the arrow position for that because when I datalog it only works when I am monitoring one gauge and it has to be boost, otherwise logging fails for me.
 

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when I datalog it only works when I am monitoring one gauge and it has to be boost, otherwise logging fails for me.
Sounds like you have too many logging parameters selected to display anymore readouts.
 

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Yep that's exactly what it is. But my parameters are all the ones that my tuner (CP-e) asked for.
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