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Originally Posted by Calle
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I don't believe you can use these. the are the direct RAM address of the data location in the ECU. Each variant of the ECU rom for different countries may store this data in a different RAM location. Even newer USA ECU ROM's ie the B01C roms , store data in different locations in the ecu than the older A01C series.
This requires you to have a device that can directly read individual ram addresses from the ECU using a different mode than what torque uses.
The thread you linked and the ram addresses are the result of many hours of work by the ecu reverse engineer gurus over at RomRaider.
Torque is a generic app and only sends requests for generic PID or Parameter ID codes from the ECU. Manufacturese provide a standard set of these codes and some manufacturese provide a few extra codes specific to particular vehicles for standard diagnostic devices (OBD readers) and dealer scantools ect to read.
If the ECU code does not provide the PID then you won't be ab;e to read it with torque.
you would need a device like Tactrix which can also flash ecu, that allows direct access to read RAM addresses, its a more sofisticated device than a straight obd code reader.
www.tactrix.com
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62332
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II_PIDs