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Old Feb 19, 2017 | 06:38 PM
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Torque Pro Speedometer

Does anybody know how to get a PID or change the current one on the Torque Pro app to read 2 MPH's more than what it currently reads?

My mine off by that much, and I couldn't find anything on the internet that talks about how to change it.

I know ScanGauge 2 lets you increase the Speed for the PID.

Thanks - Preston
 
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Old Feb 19, 2017 | 09:16 PM
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You can use the Torque speedometer that is measured by GPS and it will be more accurate.
 
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Old Feb 19, 2017 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Sam I Am
You can use the Torque speedometer that is measured by GPS and it will be more accurate.
I tried that, but its off too.

I have DigiHUD on my phone, and its more accurate.

Guess I will just have to add 2 MPH mentally.

I know it doesn't sound that bad, but I have a slight case of OCD.
 
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I tried that, but its off too.
What makes you think GPS isn't measuring your speed correctly? How did you determine that exactly?
 
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Old Feb 20, 2017 | 03:59 PM
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What makes you think GPS isn't measuring your speed correctly? How did you determine that exactly?
Well, when I go through the speed checker at this one part of town, it tells me how fast I going and it is always faster than my speedo, and the DigiHud app is always on point (reads the same) with that speed checker.

The Torque Pro says I am going slower than my speedo, and my speedo is says I am going slower than GPS.

Plus, I have larger than stock tires.

And I would like to have my Torque Pro report that I am going the speed of what radar reads, since that is what is used by the police.


I just want to know if there is a way to change it with the Torque Pro. Like I can do with my ScanGauge2
 
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The default speedometer display in the Torque app displays info from the OBD2 port based on what is reported through vehicle sensors.

Are you sure you are looking at the GPS speedometer in the Torque app? Because you have to specifically add that display. I am skeptical of two different apps on the same Android device showing different GPS speed readings, because it is the external GPS system calculating vehicle speed, based on the device GPS sensor which is independent of vehicle sensors.

Either app will display the speed value that the GPS system reports.
 
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Originally Posted by Sam I Am
The default speedometer display in the Torque app displays info from the OBD2 port based on what is reported through vehicle sensors.

Are you sure you are looking at the GPS speedometer in the Torque app? Because you have to specifically add that display. I am skeptical of two different apps on the same Android device showing different GPS speed readings, because it is the external GPS system calculating vehicle speed, based on the device GPS sensor which is independent of vehicle sensors.

Either app will display the speed value that the GPS system reports.
Digi HUd is on my Samsung S5

Torque Pro is on my Kindle Fire
 
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Originally Posted by silverbullet6oh
Digi HUd is on my Samsung S5

Torque Pro is on my Kindle Fire
With the same Google account, you can put all your apps on each device without having to buy them again.

Sounds like the Samsung has a more accurate GPS sensor.
Good to know, as I also use an S5.

And to answer your original question, have you adjusted the vehicle profile?
Under advanced profile settings there is one for "OBD speed multiplier". I am not sure exactly how to math it for your application but to make it read slower, I believe you would use a number less than 1 such as .95, or tinker with it and see what it does.

Found on the Torque forum where it says your speed factor # to enter is simply the measured speed divided by the displayed speed.
Or GPS divided by speedometer to do what you want it to do and then enter that into the vehicle profile advanced setting.

I also just noticed that according to Torque Pro my car shows the OBD speed is different than the speedometer display, but the speedometer is almost exactly correct by GPS. It has the original tire size and is all original.
 

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Originally Posted by Sam I Am
With the same Google account, you can put all your apps on each device without having to buy them again.

Sounds like the Samsung has a more accurate GPS sensor.
Good to know, as I also use an S5.

And to answer your original question, have you adjusted the vehicle profile?
Under advanced profile settings there is one for "OBD speed multiplier". I am not sure exactly how to math it for your application but to make it read slower, I believe you would use a number less than 1 such as .95, or tinker with it and see what it does.

Found on the Torque forum where it says your speed factor # to enter is simply the measured speed divided by the displayed speed.
Or GPS divided by speedometer to do what you want it to do and then enter that into the vehicle profile advanced setting.

I also just noticed that according to Torque Pro my car shows the OBD speed is different than the speedometer display, but the speedometer is almost exactly correct by GPS. It has the original tire size and is all original.
I did see that option for the speed for the vehicle profile. I will mess with it this weekend and see what happens.

Thanks bud. I appreciate the input and help.
-Preston
 
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Well, I will post this update to this thread in case someone else wants to change their speed on the torque pro app, and we all hate unfinished threads.

The Torque Pro ECU Speed was under the GPS speed by 2mph.

I went into the vehicle settings, and changed the speed value to 1.03

It is now reading what the GPS says. Finally accurate.

Thanks Sam I Am for the help.

- Preston
 
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