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First off, how about we compare the version level you guys are at, as Money suggested:
To check this, from the top level of Torque go into adapter status and scroll to the bottom of the list in there. Next to the last item is Application Version.
Mine is: 1.8.24
On edit: Ironically, I went out to the Torque forum and found the latest version is now 1.8.36 Just goes to show...
I updated mine yesterday. I have been using the app.. for 3 years this is the first one I cant get to work.
Ok, so something that has bugged me ever since I created this calculated gauge in Torque was the second PID: where's it coming from? The equation just shows [05].
So Will, why don't you try this: I went out to the actual coolant temp PID and it specifically says it's from the TCM and the PID number is: "0105" (zero one zero five). Try changing your equation from the [05] to either [0105] or [105]. That is all I can come up with and frankly I'm surprised mine and other's Work based on this!
"0105" Gave me a Delta of 333.0 and "105" gave me a Delta of 332.9.
Dude, you seriously need to replace your oil cooler!
Just kidding I'm stumped, what kind of configurations can I show you that might help? I'm willing to take screenshots (if I can figure out how to do it) if it'll help you...
Dude, you seriously need to replace your oil cooler!
Just kidding I'm stumped, what kind of configurations can I show you that might help? I'm willing to take screenshots (if I can figure out how to do it) if it'll help you...
Ill wait till it gets to about 450 then ill do it.
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