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Old 01-09-2021, 02:36 AM   #855
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Has anyone had the issue where the oil temp reads and then resets to a negative -40 and only reads again if you reset app. I am using torque . I have tried 2 different readers . One did not work at all for oil temp only as everything else works and the second reads and then stops. Has anybody found a fix for this or should i just try another reader .

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Try disabling Faster Communication in Torque adapter settings and retry?
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Old 01-10-2021, 11:49 PM   #856
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Try disabling Faster Communication in Torque adapter settings and retry?
Will try that and see if it works ..



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Old 01-15-2021, 01:49 AM   #857
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Hi Guys,

Managed to find a OBD reader that works perfectly .

I have had trouble using the ( Orange ) OBD Reader , which has the latest firmware . It would reset oil temps or not read at all even the fuel PID did not work .

I have a different reader VGate , its works perfectly with both the OIL and Fuel PIDS . This reader uses the older firmware 1.5 .

I hope this helps if anyone is having issues as to which OBD reader to use/try .

They both cost the same and are both bluetooth .
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Try disabling Faster Communication in Torque adapter settings and retry?

I have this disabled as well currently . Not sure if that made a difference as i tried it on other readers and they still had issues . The Vgate works just fine with it disabled .

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Hi Guys,

Managed to find a OBD reader that works perfectly .

I have had trouble using the ( Orange ) OBD Reader , which has the latest firmware . It would reset oil temps or not read at all even the fuel PID did not work .

I have a different reader VGate , its works perfectly with both the OIL and Fuel PIDS . This reader uses the older firmware 1.5 .

I hope this helps if anyone is having issues as to which OBD reader to use/try .

They both cost the same and are both bluetooth .
I just installed the VGate OBD2 scanner and my oil temp PID is finally working! Thanks for trying out this unit and sharing the info!
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This seems to work on my GT86. (I use it directly via CAN bus, not Torque, but it should work the same.)

Fuel remaining in tank

OBD2 Mode and PID: 0x2129
Minimum Value: 0
Maximum Value: Should not exceed 100 (0x64) -> 50 liters
Scale factor: x1
Unit type: liter
Equation: A/2
OBD Header: 0x7C0
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Is there any way to get the Oil Pressure readout from the ECU with a PID?

https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show...2&postcount=14

Edit: nevermind, seems like its just an on/off switch :/
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If anybody is looking for the automatic transmission temperature PID, this one worked on my '17 86.



OBD2 Mode and PID: 0105
Minimum Value: 0
Maximum Value: 200
Scale factor: x1
Unit type: C
Equation: A-40
OBD Header: TCM
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Old 05-11-2022, 03:57 AM   #863
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I found the following that looks promising, but I haven't figured it out yet:



From https://forum.autosportlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=5319
The implementation for brake position adapted from this thread post seems to work well on Torque: https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show...4&postcount=15


PID: 2141
Min: 0
Max: 100
Scale Factor: x1
Type: %
Eqn: MIN(100 : (1.1 * MAX((A-10)))
Header: 7B0

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Old 05-11-2022, 04:49 AM   #864
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This seems to work on my GT86. (I use it directly via CAN bus, not Torque, but it should work the same.)

Fuel remaining in tank

OBD2 Mode and PID: 0x2129
Minimum Value: 0
Maximum Value: Should not exceed 100 (0x64) -> 50 liters
Scale factor: x1
Unit type: liter
Equation: A/2
OBD Header: 0x7C0
To inform folks that may be coming in new to this, this is the same as the original PID implementation stickied in Post #2 way back in 2013 of the same thread we are currently in: https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show...00&postcount=2


It comes down to what the interpretation of the PID is actually outputting. I think the consensus is that the PID value is % fuel level, but it really doesn't matter in the end because coincidentally when you divide by 2, it will also give the actual fuel tank capacity in liters.
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Old 05-15-2022, 08:53 PM   #865
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If anybody is looking for the automatic transmission temperature PID, this one worked on my '17 86.



OBD2 Mode and PID: 0105
Minimum Value: 0
Maximum Value: 200
Scale factor: x1
Unit type: C
Equation: A-40
OBD Header: TCM

This did not work for me. 2017 86 auto. It shows a temperature, but I don't think it is correct. What temps do you show?
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Hey. I have the Elm 327 and Torque pro. Everything works great except for fuel pressure. I've tried to use all 3 options for fuel pressure and i get no data. I see that other people are able to monitor the HPFR without having to do anything. I've tried deleting and reinstalling torque pro but it hasn't helped. Is there any direction I can get towards what to try next or maybe the PID
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Hey. I have the Elm 327 and Torque pro. Everything works great except for fuel pressure. I've tried to use all 3 options for fuel pressure and i get no data. I see that other people are able to monitor the HPFR without having to do anything. I've tried deleting and reinstalling torque pro but it hasn't helped. Is there any direction I can get towards what to try next or maybe the PID
Fuel pressure is not available as part of the generic OBD2 PIDs, but as the manufacturer-specific PIDs. Unfortunately I do not have the address either.
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Does anyone know the vehicle speed pid and equation for a custom speed gauge? I want to add 10% to the speed to account for larger diamater tires.
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