6/14/2023 0 Comments Torque pro custom pid![]() ![]() Whala- a 2 byte response was received and the 2nd byte was the data we need. I wasn't sure if this was added automatically by Racechrono or what, so I tried adding it manually to the end of the PID. it's my understanding that this means that we are expecting 1 byte reply. OK I figured it out! Looking at the link from "fast fieros" it showed an example for requesting an enhanced PID: I took some screenshots of the "command" and "response" within Torque to maybe help shed some light on this for someone who is smarter on this. The OBD header is simply "Auto" in Torque. I tried a bunch of random stuff like different OBD header such as "0x7E0" which is what one of my other vehicles needed.no luck. When I put the info into RaceChrono, I just get "NO DATA". These custom PIDs were working in Torque and all of the definitions visible. For example Knock Retard, EGR V (I have my wideband sensor wired to this, so I could log AFR or fuel pressure etc), Trans temp, etc. I was poking around in Torque Pro today and some useful PIDs that are apart of the apps "GM pre-defined custom PID set". I'm trying to define a few for my track car which is older. Great results on one of my cars which is more modern/CANBUS etc. ![]() I have used the RaceChrono Custom PID feature and been testing/using it since the early days.
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