torque app owners need assistance with afr
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torque app owners need assistance with afr
i just got the torque pro app and i absolutely love it.
i think i have my boost gauge setup correctly, but i can't seem to get my afr to work. or at least work properly.
i have two choices, afr (commanded) and afr (measured). obviously, you'd want to use the measured afr but that gauge doesn't work for some reason. when i have the command afr gauge up, it seems to work somewhat, but no really. it's pretty much stuck on 14.7 but when i apply throttle, it will eventually change. i do have a aem uego as well (selling this as soon as i fix this issue) and the reading from the commanded afr gauge does not match what the aem shows me.
doing some research has shown me that i might need to download a manufacture extended PID for the afr and they are usually in the form of 21xx or 22xx where the xx represent the offset or the parameter.
i just can't seem to find these PIDs and even when i do, how do i download it to my torque app??
somebody point me to the right direction. i tried posting this on torque's forum, but the forum is dead.
i think i have my boost gauge setup correctly, but i can't seem to get my afr to work. or at least work properly.
i have two choices, afr (commanded) and afr (measured). obviously, you'd want to use the measured afr but that gauge doesn't work for some reason. when i have the command afr gauge up, it seems to work somewhat, but no really. it's pretty much stuck on 14.7 but when i apply throttle, it will eventually change. i do have a aem uego as well (selling this as soon as i fix this issue) and the reading from the commanded afr gauge does not match what the aem shows me.
doing some research has shown me that i might need to download a manufacture extended PID for the afr and they are usually in the form of 21xx or 22xx where the xx represent the offset or the parameter.
i just can't seem to find these PIDs and even when i do, how do i download it to my torque app??
somebody point me to the right direction. i tried posting this on torque's forum, but the forum is dead.
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