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Originally Posted by Tor
I'm VERY interested in brake force too. Please share if you figure it out.
These two from the other thread:
Gear:
paramname = gear
paramid = 0xFFF895DA
databits = 8
Fuel level:
paramname = FuelLev
paramid = 0xFFF8D28C
isfloat = 1
(Edit: sorry these 2 are for A01G. Hope they can help you forward anyway.)
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I tried those already but they didn't work on B01C. I found this cool project on GitHub:
https://github.com/erik-smit/j2534-logger
It is a J2534 proxy dll. It emulates an OBD2 interface and then proxies the commands over to a real ODB2 interface. It logs all the commands to a text file. I tested it in Toyota Techstream and it works. So I am thinking maybe I can use the logs to discover some of the other channels. Techstream does let you log brake force so I know it's possible.
Also, I noticed that Techstream has the ability to log to a proprietary format but after creating the log there is a way to export the log to a CSV file. I had to open the CSV file and remove some stuff from the header and then it imported into datazap perfectly. So maybe you could go that route for your logging. Only problem is you end up with a laptop in the car you would have to secure really well if your tracking it. I have a tiny little netbook that fits perfectly in the glove box but you hear it shift back and forth a tad when transitioning from right to left which would be annoying on the track.
Here is a small sample recorded with Techstream and then exported to CSV:
https://datazap.me/u/ermax/log-1507310738/?log=0&data=2
I was just idled in the driveway so not very interesting.