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Old 04-15-2015, 04:16 PM   #673
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Quick update, I tried this formula and the readings were off since I read my temps in F. Removed everything besides "AC-40" and all worked once the car was turned on. Also set the last parameter to "auto"

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If it was already reading in F then you should be good.
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My car is older and has one of the first ECU's and it only reads Celcius AFAIK.
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Old 05-09-2015, 07:15 PM   #675
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I got a new bluetooth OBDII reader over the winter when my other one stopped working and now my oil temperature PID is not working.

It is showing values from 4000 to 25000 and it is rpm based.

Anyone have an answer to this?
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Anyone with OEM tune care to share what their normal operating range for Manifold Air Pressure (MAP) is? I know at sea level with the engine off it is about 14.7 PSI. With the engine on at idle I'm in the range of 5 PSI (10 PSI of vacuum) and its goes up well past 20 PSI as I redline because I'm boosted. I have an aftermarket 4-bar MAP sensor so I just wanted to see what a stock MAP reads like. Not sure if I need to recalibrate anything.


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Anyone with OEM tune care to share what their normal operating range for Manifold Air Pressure (MAP) is? I know at sea level with the engine off it is about 14.7 PSI. With the engine on at idle I'm in the range of 5 PSI (10 PSI of vacuum) and its goes up well past 20 PSI as I redline because I'm boosted. I have an aftermarket 4-bar MAP sensor so I just wanted to see what a stock MAP reads like. Not sure if I need to recalibrate anything.


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Took a quick look at my logs, not quite sure what the units are, but I'm reading about 1.7 to 14.2 (psi?) range (up to 6k rpm). Hope that helps.
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Took a quick look at my logs, not quite sure what the units are, but I'm reading about 1.7 to 14.2 (psi?) range (up to 6k rpm). Hope that helps.

I think that kind of makes sense. The stock NA engine sucks ~12 PSI of vacuum at idle, and my Rotrex supercharger offsets that by +~3 PSI at idle. My peak reading at around 25 PSI is when the engine no longer has a vacuum and the blower (without the smaller pulley) is pushing about 9 PSI. Someone else can call BS on me but I think that is what's happening. Thanks!


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Can you regulate knocking on the torque app. If so, Under which display can I see if my car is knocking?
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Can you regulate knocking on the torque app. If so, Under which display can I see if my car is knocking?
You can download a plug-in for torque that analyzes and tests for detonations (aka knock)
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Where can I do that?
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Where can I do that?
Knock sensor is on the Google Play Store. Or I think there is a plug-in's browser in Torque itself. One of those two
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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.
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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.
Are you using the stock map sensor?
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Are you using the stock map sensor?
Yes
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I think it only reads up to 5psi
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