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Author: | Tman's KK [ Tue Jul 11, 2017 12:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | The Torque App |
Hi all, just got the full version of Torque, and am slowly exploring. I wanted to open this topic to discuss the various things people like to do on the torque app. but first i have questions. its great i can monitor pressures and temps, but what is my baseline for all these? what is normal operating temp of the following: trans temp Coolant oil and if these temps vary what does it mean?at what point is it dangerously too hot? What are normal operating pressures? EVAP Exhaust Intake fuel fuel rail? Mass air flow rate? can this monitor Tire pressure? It looks like you can monitor your catalytic converter temp, necessary? what Bank/sensor do i choose. same thing for Exhaust gas temp. |
Author: | ajohns1288 [ Fri Jul 14, 2017 10:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Torque App |
Keep in mind torque shows all of the sensors it knows, not all of them will be on every car. Trans Temp: ~165F, I'd start worrying above 180F. Coolant: 200-210F, I'd keep it below 220F The catalyst temps are based off of a model, not an actual reading. Also, we don't have a mass air flow sensor, it uses a manifold absolute pressure sensor and RPMs with a speed density calculation to figure out airflow. Manifold pressure should be around 8-9ish at idle and 14.7psi (atmospheric) at WOT. If you see some items that have more than one bank, bank one is the left side, bank 2 is the right. For the TPMS, you can add the following IDs. You may need to add a custom init in torque to turn off filtering: atcm000 Mode/PIDs: 2120, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2124 (one is for spare tire) Units: PSI Equation: A Header: 600 |
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