2009 FEH new owner seeking Torque App PIDs
#1
2009 FEH new owner seeking Torque App PIDs
Hello,
I did about an hour of research and had no luck finding the correct PIDs in an export for the Torque App.
I found a broken link to a Motorcraft pdf and some info for scangauge along with a few pics of people using torque but no actual info on the pids for a 09 as it looks like things changed at some point. If anyone shares some info, I'll put it in a Google doc for others to use.
I found 224801 with ((((A*256)+B)*(1/5)+0)/100) To give me a negative number in the 50s which I think is correct for SOC? Trying to get tire pressures, battery info and some info out about hp and current draws.
Any help is greatly appreciated even if it's how to translate from what's available for scan gauze to torque.
I did about an hour of research and had no luck finding the correct PIDs in an export for the Torque App.
I found a broken link to a Motorcraft pdf and some info for scangauge along with a few pics of people using torque but no actual info on the pids for a 09 as it looks like things changed at some point. If anyone shares some info, I'll put it in a Google doc for others to use.
I found 224801 with ((((A*256)+B)*(1/5)+0)/100) To give me a negative number in the 50s which I think is correct for SOC? Trying to get tire pressures, battery info and some info out about hp and current draws.
Any help is greatly appreciated even if it's how to translate from what's available for scan gauze to torque.
#3
Re: 2009 FEH new owner seeking Torque App PIDs
As a user of Torque Pro, Forscan. Hands down. No comparison. Not even close.
#4
Re: 2009 FEH new owner seeking Torque App PIDs
I like the customization and dashboard from Torque that I had on my Focus ST. Call my nostalgic I guess. I do like forscan more for diagnostics.
#5
Re: 2009 FEH new owner seeking Torque App PIDs
I've found that I like the bliss that comes with ignorance. If everything seems like it's working fine, and there are not dash indications, I don't need to know anything more.
I have no idea if these worked, but I found them somewhere. Probably here.
I have no idea if these worked, but I found them somewhere. Probably here.
#7
Re: 2009 FEH new owner seeking Torque App PIDs
Torque definitely has better charting and long term MPG (or other PID) recording. I wouldn't use forscan for an android head unit for instance, but I would use torque.
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