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Old 11-14-2010, 01:51 AM
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Got the "Torque" program for my Android phone. A lot of the PID's dont work, and they're saying I need to find the PID list for my car. Ive got pretty much all i need working except Transmission Temp. Any idea on what the PID is for it or is there a list somewhere?


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I'm looking for the oil pressure and oil temp for torque app. The torque app is awesome but I really need oil pressure and oil temp. 2000 Vette.
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Likely not SAE pids which more than likely is all that app supports.
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What kind of gauge pack does HPT have for a display? Does HPT see these pid's?
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Yes trans temp you are able to log on our supported vehicles.

You can see more info about our product at www.hptuners.com
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Originally Posted by SupraNatural
What kind of gauge pack does HPT have for a display? Does HPT see these pid's?
you can make a gauge for whatever PID that your vehicle supports...
it can be a round gauge or a bar
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Originally Posted by foff667
Yes trans temp you are able to log on our supported vehicles.

You can see more info about our product at www.hptuners.com
What about oil temp and oil pressure?
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Originally Posted by SupraNatural
What about oil temp and oil pressure?
Only If your vehicle supports it...
not all vehicles report oil pressure and oil temperature to the pcm.
An fbody doesn't report either of them...
The oil pressure sender is only used by the dash gauge.which is sort of a semi dummy gauge anyways on some years....
No Sae pid reported by the pcm for It.
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Originally Posted by soundengineer
only if your vehicle supports it...
Not all vehicles report oil pressure and oil temperature to the pcm.
An fbody doesn't report either of them...
The oil pressure sender is only used by the dash gauge.which is sort of a semi dummy gauge anyways on some years....
No sae pid reported by the pcm for it.
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Little bit of threadomancy here..

The Torque App supports ALL PIDS! in any chart format you can think of.

The problem is that you need the below data to enter them. I don't have any clue how to get this information but did read a thread about routing extra sensors (wide band o2) into the ECM, since this app pulls data from the ECM if you had the PID information for the sensor you could add literally anything you wanted to the torque app and have it displayed.

OBD2 Mode and PID (in hex..eq 01 0D for speed) or empty if (internal_pid) is used in the equation.

Long Name

Short Name

Minimum Value

Maximum Value

Scale Factor, x1 x10 x100 x1000 x0.1 etc

Unit Type

Equation: A*B +20 or: 0D +10 + A

OBD Header to use: Leave blank, Auto, or Hex header
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Default HPTuners list pids?

Does anyone know if HPTuners list PIDS?

I know it can create new ones for auxillary sensors, it would makes sense that it can list existing ones.
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I have this app and would like some info on how to read transmission temperature. Free bump in hopes we get some help.
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Originally Posted by transam5.7lt1
I have this app and would like some info on how to read transmission temperature. Free bump in hopes we get some help.
22 1940
You will have to figure out the scaling yourself though. Range is (-40) to (+419). It's probably the same formula as the ECT.
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BUMP.

Anyone ever figure this out?
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What specifically are you trying to figure?
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Custom "transmission temp" PID ?
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Once again... it's "1940". It should be preceded by the mode number 22.

i.e. "221940"
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I'm trying to datalog Oil Pressure with Torque Pro Version 1.8.38 in a 2005 Silverado 5.3L, P59 PCM. I can datalog it using HPTuners but I can't see it in Torque. Using a OBDlink MX in android.
Loaded the GM Prefined set and created a gauge with the Oil Pressure (Engine) PID, it shows NO DATA. The PID is 221470
I tried using the PID number HPT assigns to the Oil Pressure both in dec (2112) and in hex (0840) with no avail. Tried 221470, 222112, 220840, 22840, all got NO RESPONSE

Anybody know the exact PID for this truck?

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Did you run Torque Scan? It's a Plugin for Torque that probes every PID location 1-by-1 and lists the ones that give back a response.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...rquescan&hl=en

Also, Torque has a forum that might have more answers:

https://torque-bhp.com/

If you get the log uploading to the toque web-server, I'd sure like to know how you did that, too.

I've noticed on Torque that once you have a PID working, it lists the PID number and provides the Equation, too.

Here's the result of my Torque Scan. I was expecting more.:

Please enter the vehicle type if sending to the developer, thanks!

Scanning has started. Discovered PIDs will appear here.Command: 220001 response:6200010007ED20
Command: 220004 response:62000408
Command: 220009 response:62000980
Command: 220010 response:620010035C
Command: 220019 response:62001959FF
Command: 2210e1 response:<DATA ERROR
Command: 221100 response:62110080
Command: 221101 response:62110102
Command: 221104 response:62110460
Command: 221110 response:62111000
Command: 221119 response:62111900
Command: 221140 response:621140041C
Command: 221151 response:62115101
Command: 221190 response:62119013
Command: 221200 response:62120000
Command: 221201 response:6212010000
Command: 221204 response:6212040000
Command: 221300 response:621300048C
Command: 221301 response:6213010000
Command: 221310 response:62131002
Command: 221319 response:62131912
Command: 221900 response:62190000
Command: 221901 response:62190100
Command: 221924 response:62192420
Command: 221940 response:6219406A
Command: 223809 response:<DATA ERROR
Command: 2246c4 response:<DATA ERROR
Command: 2264e1 response:<DATA ERROR
Command: 229440 response:<DATA ERROR
Command: 229a09 response:<DATA ERROR
Command: 22c509 response:<DATA ERROR
Command: 22cd19 response:<DATA ERROR
Command: 22f0a9 response:<DATA ERROR
Command: 22fc24 response:62FC240000
Command: 22fc40 response:62FC400000
Scanning finished


HTH,

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Did anyone ever get the trans temp PID to work in Torque? Trying to get it to read temp on my 4L65E.......


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