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Old 01-04-2013, 04:54 PM   #15
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Yep, although the HKS OB-Link is awesome so if you want to measure stuff over time and be able to select different gauges it is still a good option even if pricy.

A gauge will need to be wired in rather than using the OBD2 connector unless someone can find the PID for oil temp. HKS must be using the non-standard Toyota oil temp PID and if we can find it out...

Here's my samsung 7" tablet running carscope paired with the HKS OB-Link. You can see oil temp is one of the gauges I have selected and it works perfectly.

Being boosted I absolutely need to know what my oil temp is at all times.
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Old 01-23-2013, 04:23 AM   #16
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Finally an oil temp gauge that reads through the OBD2 connector.

Mounts in drivers side aircon vent but still allows the air flow

http://pivotjp.com/product/dual-gauge/img/DXW-e.pdf


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Did you chaps see this! Oil temp PID

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...&postcount=123

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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.

Enjoy!
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Did you chaps see this! Oil temp PID

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...&postcount=123




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Has anyone used this on dash command

Need help with the object settings.
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Has anyone used this on dash command

Need help with the object settings.
Won't work on dash command unfortunately so no iPhone support.

See discussion with dash command asking them and their response here
http://www.palmerperformance.com/for...p?topic=6351.0


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Won't work on dash command unfortunately so no iPhone support.

See discussion with dash command asking them and their response here
http://www.palmerperformance.com/for...p?topic=6351.0

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Scangauge can be setup to read oil temp

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...ight=Scangauge
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Here are photos with the ipad mini with dashcomand... Hope someone post a way to make it read the oil temp...
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if you're hot open the window. if you're cold put a jacket on

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They are behind... Just lift it up, adjust anything and then slide it down.
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As many of you will know you cannot currently add the oil temp PID for the twins to Dash Command to get oil temp to show on an iPad or iPhone even though we now know the oil temp PID.

Best option at the moment is to use Torque on an Android. Not good for iOS users.

If you use an iPhone or iPad and want to be able to see oil temp gauge using dash command PLEASE go to the developers Dash Commnd forum and add you voice to the request thread here.

http://www.palmerperformance.com/for...pic=6351.0;all

They are looking at adding Toyota/Subaru specific sets of data but also other makes. The more of us that request either being able to add specific PIDs or a Toyota/Subaru set the more likely we get to the front of the queue for development.

Also a good idea to write an app review of Dash Command and tell them you have voted it down due to no oil temp for the 86 or BRZ.

Let's get the FT86 Club to put the pressure on their development team! 86ers are go!

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