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Old 02-28-2013, 03:55 PM   #239
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I don't see any reference to it in the shop manual.
Sorry, I forgot where I was. Note my car.
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Old 02-28-2013, 04:15 PM   #240
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Was this a custom PID you added? I only see Method 1 & 2 on my Torque app.. I have the paid version too.
It's under the "Other" predefined sets for extPIDS. But apparently it won't work on the BRZ
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Well I guess it's not really important to monitor the tranny temp anyway.. unless you're autocrossing alot.
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No problem. PM me and I'll help you through the process I went through to find it.
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I've got a Samung 7" tablet and seem to be unable to find the torque subfolder when I've got it plugged into my PC. I want to be able to add the couple of dashboards provided in the first post.

Any Suggestions? I've already got the "show hidden folders and directories" chosen.
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I've got a Samung 7" tablet and seem to be unable to find the torque subfolder when I've got it plugged into my PC. I want to be able to add the couple of dashboards provided in the first post.

Any Suggestions? I've already got the "show hidden folders and directories" chosen.
Can you use the built in my files app to move them from the extsd to the internal sd?

Edit: yeah this should work. I just looked. Once you tell my files to show hidden then you can see the torque and dashboards folders. You want to send me some of these dashboards you are working on?

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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.
This is so accurate for me is downright scary.. accurate within >0.1 gallon every time I refill, regardless of time, weather, location, station brand, etc.
Thanks for calculating this!
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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.

Thank you for your contribution, I have added it to the first page, sorry for the delay :happy0180:
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Can you use the built in my files app to move them from the extsd to the internal sd?

Edit: yeah this should work. I just looked. Once you tell my files to show hidden then you can see the torque and dashboards folders. You want to send me some of these dashboards you are working on?

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Old 03-20-2013, 08:24 PM   #251
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Noticed in your previous post you asked for the dashboards he was working on, I believe he was referring to the other dashboards a previous user shared with us, I've added them to the first page, 3rd post I believe just scroll down
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Old 03-21-2013, 11:11 PM   #252
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Has anyone tried the 60-80mph timing feature in the torque pro app? I gave it a try the other day on a flat road and got 3.7s in 3rd gear, 5.0s in 4th, 6.6 in 5th and 8.0 in 6th. I'm curious what others are getting and what possible gains a tune will have on those numbers.
A little update so my previous times (see quote) were done with a Pennin LWP and drop-in filter installed; now I'm on a @FA20Club.com pump-gas tune as well. So I retested my 60-80mph times and got the following results. Note, I performed multiple runs in each gear and the times I'm showing is not necessarily the fastest time but the most consistent time.

Gear ..... RPM range ...... Time .... Difference from stock tune
3rd ...... 5357-7143 ..... 3.6s ....... -0.1s
4th ...... 4196-5594 ..... 4.7s ....... -0.3s
5th ...... 3468-4624 ..... 6.4s ....... -0.2s
6th ...... 2655-3540 ..... no noticeable improvement

I think they represent some good improvements ... to get better 6th gears times a header or FI would be needed to improve "the dip".

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