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Old 06-02-2015, 06:16 PM   #687
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Anyone have the PIDs for the knock sensor data?
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Anyone have the PIDs for the knock sensor data?
Look up torque nock detector under the playstore
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Old 06-03-2015, 12:04 AM   #689
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Look up torque nock detector under the playstore
Thanks, I'm aware of that plugin. However, that is a simple calculated knock detector. I'm looking for the knock sensor values like knock correction, learned knock correction, etc.
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Thanks, I'm aware of that plugin. However, that is a simple calculated knock detector. I'm looking for the knock sensor values like knock correction, learned knock correction, etc.
If all else fails, pickup an open port. It provides logging and flashing abilities. $169

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I put in the oil temperature PID exactly how it states to put it in, but the readings I get are really erratic. It jumps constantly from as low as 6.4 all the way up to 498,536.

What could be causing this?
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I put in the oil temperature PID exactly how it states to put it in, but the readings I get are really erratic. It jumps constantly from as low as 6.4 all the way up to 498,536.

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Is yours set up like this?
I also have "use Celsius" unchecked.

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I put in the oil temperature PID exactly how it states to put it in, but the readings I get are really erratic. It jumps constantly from as low as 6.4 all the way up to 498,536.

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With the newest torque update you don't need the PID. The stock oil temp gauge works perfectly.
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Is yours set up like this?
I also have "use Celsius" unchecked.
Yessir. That's how I have it
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I have found this site talking about Toyota PID's and I put some of them in.. looks like the wheel speed PIDs seem to be working! I haven't jacked up the car and tested each wheel individually, but I can say that when I'm turning slowly in a parking lot they are all reading different as they should (outside faster than inside) and when I'm going straight they all read what my speedo is reading! I'm going to play with some other ones and see if they are right or accurate. Have fun!

http://www.toyota-4runner.org/5th-ge...orque-app.html
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With the newest torque update you don't need the PID. The stock oil temp gauge works perfectly.
Doesn't work. I tried the stock oil temp. It's not green, so it's not reading anything.
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Doesn't work. I tried the stock oil temp. It's not green, so it's not reading anything.
What app version are you running? You need at least Torque Pro v.1.8.49 for it to work.
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i have version 1.8.52
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So does the boost only read up to 5.2 with the oem map sensor?
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I know it's been mentioned before in regards to a different car, but how accurate is the boost reading on our car on stock sensors?
Just want to make sure I'm not missing anything before I bug my tuner.
I'm only seeing a max of 5.2 psi when I should be seeing something closer to 9.
Did you ever figure it out?
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