Torque App
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Torque App
Is there a way to get the Torque App to read the AFR for the dodge neon. I used the PID for AFR measured and nothing not even an error just a gauge in the app staying at zero.
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Slow in=Fast out
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Nope. The AFR isn't measured in a neon. Just some broad speculations added into calculation.
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Winston Churchill wrote:Yes, Madam, I am drunk, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly.
Yeah afr is a no go, however it will tell you how much fuel is being added or subtracted.
Justin
[02 R/T sold][00 Highline sold][04 r/t scrapped][95 NYG Sport coupe][01 r/t DD]
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[02 R/T sold][00 Highline sold][04 r/t scrapped][95 NYG Sport coupe][01 r/t DD]
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2931823
I use the rev app, similar to the torque app. Anyhow one of the pids is fuel trim, gives % fuel added or subtracted in real time
Justin
[02 R/T sold][00 Highline sold][04 r/t scrapped][95 NYG Sport coupe][01 r/t DD]
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2931823
[02 R/T sold][00 Highline sold][04 r/t scrapped][95 NYG Sport coupe][01 r/t DD]
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2931823
r/tguy02 wrote:I use the rev app, similar to the torque app. Anyhow one of the pids is fuel trim, gives % fuel added or subtracted in real time
most likely your short term. The factory ecu isn't programmed to read a wideband. It doesnt have the resolution. I am however looking into making the Srt 4 ecu read a wideband but I think it will be alot of work but possible.