it's not even in techstreamI can't find it in the available OBD engine parameters.
it's not even in techstreamI can't find it in the available OBD engine parameters.
The list is from Techstream and shows all the engine ECU parameters which are available.it's not even in techstream
dear @tonicI can't find it in the available OBD engine parameters.
My apologies, but I don't think I fully understand your question, mate. What do you mean by "not common informations"?dear @tonic
do you know that with this WONDERFUL PDF
you will receive the question....
what are the PID for the not common informations ??
like, just to ask some interesting.....
Engine ECU Internal Temperature
Battery Current
Battery Temperature
Alternator Output Duty Ratio
is there something on the web to understand how to set PID in comparison with this WONDERFUL PDF ??
thx a lot for support
It is difficult to find PID for Misfire Count Cylinder #1, 2,3?The list is from Techstream and shows all the engine ECU parameters which are available.
The issue may be that Techstream is requesting some data items in a single (multi-PID) OBD-II request, and another challenge is identifying the correct bytes and scaling formulas. Doing that properly would require inducing a misfire, which I’m not sure I want to do intentionally. I’ll check and let you know.It is difficult to find PID for Misfire Count Cylinder #1, 2,3?
ThanksThe issue may be that Techstream is requesting some data items in a single (multi-PID) OBD-II request, and another challenge is identifying the correct bytes and scaling formulas. Doing that properly would require inducing a misfire, which I’m not sure I want to do intentionally. I’ll check and let you know.
It is difficult to find PID for Misfire Count Cylinder #1, 2,3?
Nice workMisfire Count Cylinder #1
OBD2 Mode and PID: 2210A6
Long name: Misfire Count Cylinder #1
Short name: MisCyl1
Minimum value: 0
Maximum value: 100
Scale factor: x1
Unit type:
Equation: A
OBD header: 700
*for cylinders 2 and 3, use equations B and C, respectively.
Tested on my way to work. Counted 3 misfires during 30 min drive. One on cylinder 3 and one simultaneous misfire on cylinders 1 and 2. Didn't feel a thing. Could be a useful tool for deciding when it's time to change the spark plugs.

Depends on what you want to knowIf you were to make a priority list of top 5 PIDs for performance driving, which ones would you pick?
I am thinking of adding an indicator for when vitals get close to the limit so that it will be easy to spot without constantly checking the values.Some of these are fast changing parameters, it might not be wise to monitor them while driving hard, especially in an “uncontrolled” environment.
Theres no temp sender for the TCFor the transmission, in addition to the PID of the Rear diff clutch temp, was the PID and the equation for the transfer temperature found?
I have an issue with reading other tires. Thanks to your advice, the first answer comes to torque pro, but it looks like flow control doesn't work. I never see second frame of the answer. because only first tire is in the first frame. others are in the second, maybe third. If you are able to read all tires, which OBD device you have? I have vgate icar pro v2.1, seems that it doesn't have HW level flow control. I'm able to see all tire pressures and temperatures in Car Scanner ELM OBD2 app, which has software solution for flow control. Torque pro doesn't have that type of a fix.This what I ended up with in Torque pro...
It won't work without the diagnostic start/stop commands
I also slightly fine-tuned the pressure formulas, now I get a much better fit with the dash pressure display and Carista...
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Yes, I have both diagnostic start and stop commands. Looks like, I need a better OBD device like yours.I have a 10+ years old OBDLink MX
Prrssure and temp display works flawlessly for all four tires
Do you have both the diagnostic start and stop commands right?
Same here, but only works with Torque Pro due to the diagnostic trick implemented in Torque. Not working in Race Chrono Pro sadly. I believe MagnusT on the other forum has developed a module based on an esp32 board for this purpose. Such a shame he seems to be no longer active in the community.I can confirm the the slightly cheaper OBDlink LX will also show tyre pressures with Torque (but IIRC if you have iPhone then you may need the MX)