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Old 02-18-2013, 07:06 AM   #211
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At the time of my runs I had BP gas in the car with a fuel level between 1/2 to 1/4. Also I dropped my speed a couple of mph below 60 before flooring it.
I had almost a full take of gas in the car and i also dropped my speed a couple of mph below 60 before flooring it. the floor was just a little wet so it cud have affected the run
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Using some of the information I have gleaned from other posts I have come up with what looks like a very accurate reading of how much fuel is in the tank. It seems to be much more accurate than the default fuel percentage that is in Torque.

Torque PID setup for accurate fuel remaining.

PID: 2129
Long name: Fuel Remain (or whatever you want)
Short name: Fuel Remain (or whatever you want)
Minimum Value: 0.0
Maximum Value: 100.0
scale: x1
Unit: Gal
Equation: ((A*13.2)/100)
OBD Header: 7c0

The 0 in 7c0 is a zero not the letter O.
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Using some of the information I have gleaned from other posts I have come up with what looks like a very accurate reading of how much fuel is in the tank. It seems to be much more accurate than the default fuel percentage that is in Torque.

Torque PID setup for accurate fuel remaining.

PID: 2129
Long name: Fuel Remain (or whatever you want)
Short name: Fuel Remain (or whatever you want)
Minimum Value: 0.0
Maximum Value: 100.0
scale: x1
Unit: Gal
Equation: ((A*13.2)/100)
OBD Header: 7c0

The 0 in 7c0 is a zero not the letter O.
If you want the fuel remaining in Liters:
Unit: L
Equation: ((A*50)/100)
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Old 02-18-2013, 05:42 PM   #214
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Should I be monitoring AFR (commended) or AFR (measured)?
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Should I be monitoring AFR (commended) or AFR (measured)?
I do measured. My reasoning is that I want to know the actual AFR, not what the ECU is commanding.
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Old 02-24-2013, 11:49 PM   #216
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Hey guys,

I found the Oil Temperature PID using TorqueScan and verified it by driving, as well as heating up only the oil temperature sensor area with the engine cold (and not running).

Without further delay, here's the info:
OBD2 Mode and PID: 2101
Minimum Value: -40
Maximum Value: 215 (this is just the maximum that this location can support, which does not mean the sensor can read that high)
Scale factor: x1
Unit type: C
Equation: AC-40 (no space between A and C; "AC" is the location within the response)
OBD Header: 7E0 (Auto also works, but seems to take longer)

Just as an aside, I don't know if it's my OBD adapter, or the Header needs to be tweaked (corrected), or if the response is not always long enough but every once in a while I'll get a reading of 189 or 1840 which are both incorrect. I'm not familiar enough with torque to figure out where these glitches are coming from.

Edit: The incorrect readings of 189 and 1840 I was getting were caused by a faulty OBD adapter. Just received another one and have no problems.

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I would like to do this with my Cayman S. Can you tell me how you converted the output from Torque Scan into a useable format to create the extended PID? I have tried looking everywhere but no luck at all.
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Is there a sensor for transmission oil temp?
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Yes there is.
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I haven't noticed but is there a oil pressure sensor available?
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I haven't noticed but is there a oil pressure sensor available?
Only for no pressure.

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Why doesn't anything show up for this guage? Is there a custom PID you need for this too? I see 2 Transmission temperature selections.. tried both, but none of them works.
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I would like to do this with my Cayman S. Can you tell me how you converted the output from Torque Scan into a useable format to create the extended PID? I have tried looking everywhere but no luck at all.
No problem. PM me and I'll help you through the process I went through to find it.
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Since this seems better than any current IOS setup what's the cheapest way to get into a Android device that will support/run Torque? An old beat up phone? Cheap tablet? Just needs bluetooth and I'd guess some min food-related OS or whatever?
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Since this seems better than any current IOS setup what's the cheapest way to get into a Android device that will support/run Torque? An old beat up phone? Cheap tablet? Just needs bluetooth and I'd guess some min food-related OS or whatever?
I'd go with a tablet so it's easier on the eyes if you want to see things in realtime.

Plenty of cheap options out there, but you can't go wrong with the Google Nexus 7 @ $199.
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