Torque App question
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Torque App question
I have been using the torque app for a while, but recently I tried to add the cylinder misfire count for each cylinder but I'm not getting any readings, I'm pretty sure that I was able to use it in past. Do have readings for total misfires. Just wondering why I'm not able to get individual readings, Im using Torque pro, recently got a new adapter, but still not able to get information. Any help would be appreciated. Truck is a 05 5.4 Did do a a search but did not find anything.
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Last edited by nasars; 06-07-2015 at 09:32 PM.
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Just wondering is this a plugin for Tourque? I just started using Tourque primarily for the code reading, But i leave it in now and i monitor my truck daily, hoping to catch anything potentially major. Got any tips for running it on your F150's? What settings did you use? What do you monitor? Is there a site you use to get more info? Thanks in advance.
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Hey guys!
I have been able to use torque to determine which cylinders I was misfiring from. However, it will not show up on any of the gauges for individual cylinders. The first step is to download the Ford "PIDS" in the app. Then, go to the "Test Results" tab in Torque and give it a few seconds or a minute or so for all of the tests to complete. Then, if you scroll down (a long ways), you will eventually see a test for misfires per cylinder, as well as misfires per last 10 driving cycles. I know this sounds very basic, and I will be happy to post more detail if this makes no sense!
I have been able to use torque to determine which cylinders I was misfiring from. However, it will not show up on any of the gauges for individual cylinders. The first step is to download the Ford "PIDS" in the app. Then, go to the "Test Results" tab in Torque and give it a few seconds or a minute or so for all of the tests to complete. Then, if you scroll down (a long ways), you will eventually see a test for misfires per cylinder, as well as misfires per last 10 driving cycles. I know this sounds very basic, and I will be happy to post more detail if this makes no sense!
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Gigafish found the info that you were talking about, didnt realize that I had a 12 cylinder truck! Any idea why mys total misfirecount is 2 while according to the test data results there are no misfires?