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waltheraustin 01-31-2019 01:33 PM

Torque pro
 
I haven't used in awhile so with I plugged it in, my gauges were gone. I still have the formulas in there to add the gauges back but for some reason the tranny temp isn't correct like it was. It's showing the same temp as the engine coolant. Does anyone have the formula? Did something change with the monitoring? Also is torque pro the best one to use to monitor temps, etc?

Thanks!

rngtrtl 01-31-2019 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by waltheraustin (Post 6075328)
I haven't used in awhile so with I plugged it in, my gauges were gone. I still have the formulas in there to add the gauges back but for some reason the tranny temp isn't correct like it was. It's showing the same temp as the engine coolant. Does anyone have the formula? Did something change with the monitoring? Also is torque pro the best one to use to monitor temps, etc?

Thanks!

you could put the trans temp above the gauge with Forscan.

waltheraustin 02-01-2019 12:15 AM


Originally Posted by rngtrtl (Post 6075632)
you could put the trans temp above the gauge with Forscan.

Gotcha, thanks!

William Maxfield 02-01-2019 10:40 AM

i use torque pro to monitor the ethanol content in the gas around here. Do Not believe a pump just because it has the label contains upto 10% ethanol.
I have filled up at a Valero and gotten 95% ethanol, hence monitoring it now. btw 8mpg highway on a 2016 with the 5.0 is ridiculous.
I use 2 stations now and one is consistently 13.8% the other 9.5%.last trip to east texas I filled up and got 62% from a Exxon. whatever fuel dist rack these guys are getting it from its not blended correctly.

Old_School 02-01-2019 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by William Maxfield (Post 6076363)
i use torque pro to monitor the ethanol content in the gas around here. Do Not believe a pump just because it has the label contains upto 10% ethanol.
I have filled up at a Valero and gotten 95% ethanol, hence monitoring it now. btw 8mpg highway on a 2016 with the 5.0 is ridiculous.
I use 2 stations now and one is consistently 13.8% the other 9.5%.last trip to east texas I filled up and got 62% from a Exxon. whatever fuel dist rack these guys are getting it from its not blended correctly.

How do you monitor ethanol content with Torq Pro?

waltheraustin 02-01-2019 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by Old_School (Post 6076483)
How do you monitor ethanol content with Torq Pro?

Good question! Not that half of this stuff makes sense. I finally for the temp to working. I got the cheap truck with cheap dash so I can't see anything other than the gauge which doesn't really reflect what's going on it looks like. The needle in the middle equates to anywhere from 140 to 200

MNgopher 02-01-2019 04:08 PM

Hint: The ethanol content in torque pro will only work if you have a flex fuel truck. They are the only ones that use that data. (ie: If you have an ecoboost, you are out of luck).

waltheraustin 02-01-2019 07:16 PM

I did find an octane ratio on my 3.5. it has like a -.6 value right not

Old_School 02-02-2019 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by MNgopher (Post 6076785)
Hint: The ethanol content in torque pro will only work if you have a flex fuel truck. They are the only ones that use that data. (ie: If you have an ecoboost, you are out of luck).

Well, I did some research yesterday and plan to add Torque Pro and OBD2AA to the mix so I can monitor these values on my SYNC3 screen. Now that the developer over on the XDA forums has developed the Android Auto app OBD2AA, it looks like I'll be good to go with the proper adapter. I had no idea that the FFV F150 had an ethanol sensor. However, I can see where those with an Ecoboost would also want this app to monitor boost pressures, etc.

rngtrtl 02-02-2019 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by waltheraustin (Post 6076757)
Good question! Not that half of this stuff makes sense. I finally for the temp to working. I got the cheap truck with cheap dash so I can't see anything other than the gauge which doesn't really reflect what's going on it looks like. The needle in the middle equates to anywhere from 140 to 200

can you post up the torque equations and procedure?

waltheraustin 02-02-2019 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by rngtrtl (Post 6077477)
can you post up the torque equations and procedure?

The Torque scan add in have me some eztra PIDs. Install and let it scan

Old_School 02-12-2019 12:59 PM

Well, got Torque Pro & OBD2AA installed on my Android phone. Now, whenever I plug into my SYNC3 head unit, the following is automatically displayed.


https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...d277579d55.jpg

waltheraustin 02-12-2019 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by rngtrtl (Post 6077477)
can you post up the torque equations and procedure?

Just saw this and let me know if you need yourt

Strykrr 02-12-2019 02:47 PM

Which version of Sync 3 are you all running? Last I heard is the newest Sync 3 update didnt allow OBD2AA to work..

Old_School 02-12-2019 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by Strykrr (Post 6090733)
Which version of Sync 3 are you all running? Last I heard is the newest Sync 3 update didnt allow OBD2AA to work..

I don't think SYNC3 updates affect OBD2AA directly. OB2AA was briefly broken when Google updated Android Auto 3.0, but the OBD2AA developer fixed OBD2AA to allow it to run under the latest iteration of Android Auto.

68injunhed 02-12-2019 04:37 PM

Which version of obd2aa are you using and where can I get it?

Nevermind, got it.

rngtrtl 02-12-2019 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by waltheraustin (Post 6090683)
Just saw this and let me know if you need yourt

yup still in need to get torque to register the trans temp. thx!

waltheraustin 02-12-2019 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by rngtrtl (Post 6090940)
yup still in need to get torque to register the trans temp. thx!

Here you are

transmission temp
PID: 221e1c Unit:f Max/Min:260.0/0.0
Equation: (((signed(A)*256)+B)*(9/8)+320)/10

rngtrtl 02-13-2019 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by waltheraustin (Post 6091287)
Here you are

transmission temp
PID: 221e1c Unit:f Max/Min:260.0/0.0
Equation: (((signed(A)*256)+B)*(9/8)+320)/10

Thanks!!!!


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