CCS86
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Hey guys,
Anyone else using a bluetooth or USB ODB-II dongle and the Torque app to log data on their Coyote?
Lots of good info to gather, and I'm really impressed at how accurately this ECU is able to fuel the engine. I spent soooo many hours looking at data on my modded '95 GT, and trying to sort the fueling, idle speed, etc, using a TwEECer. I could never avoid a spike (usually lean) when the throttle was opened quickly. This Coyote is sorted!
It seems like there are some missing PID's though. Specifically, I'd love to see knock sensor activation and the associated spark retard. Oil temp would be cool too, but I'm not sure there is a factory sensor for that.
I've installed the Torque Scan plugin and let it scan for custom PID's, but it found nothing. Any ideas?
Anyone else using a bluetooth or USB ODB-II dongle and the Torque app to log data on their Coyote?
Lots of good info to gather, and I'm really impressed at how accurately this ECU is able to fuel the engine. I spent soooo many hours looking at data on my modded '95 GT, and trying to sort the fueling, idle speed, etc, using a TwEECer. I could never avoid a spike (usually lean) when the throttle was opened quickly. This Coyote is sorted!
It seems like there are some missing PID's though. Specifically, I'd love to see knock sensor activation and the associated spark retard. Oil temp would be cool too, but I'm not sure there is a factory sensor for that.
I've installed the Torque Scan plugin and let it scan for custom PID's, but it found nothing. Any ideas?