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Dean1234



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Torque Pro App

I was playing around on the Torque Lite app the other week that I've used for getting basic fault codes using a bluetooth OBD2 adaptor. While I was having a fiddle, I noticed that you can setup a layout to have real-time displays shown to give various readouts.

It then got me pondering whether I could integrate the readouts into a video to see more of what is going on with a Freelander 2 as it drives. So this was my first attempt:



I then brought the full Torque Pro app from the play store, changed a few dials and run it again while we were out in Long Mynd:



I'd like to keep running with this idea into the future as I love seeing all of these small details which makes a car run. But while I can put a basic video together, I don't know my arse from my elbow when it comes to any form of computer or car language. Laughing

I know this forum is full of very clever and knowledgeable people. As far as I'm aware, the app uses PID's (which I assume are addresses) to fetch the relevant information from each sensor to display it within the app. I've noticed that ALOT of sensors are greyed out within the Torque Pro app and I'm going to assume it's either because the app doesn't have the correct PID/address to be able to fetch the data or that the car is tightly locked down and there is no way of fetching the data.

Also, the gauges that do work I feel like could be reading slightly out. For example, while Alana was driving yesterday I had the intake manifold display running. When we pulled up at a set of lights, the start/stop kicked in to turn the engine off but the intake manifold pressure was sitting at 14 psi still which I would've thought it should've dropped to 0 psi while the engine was off? Thanks to Pab below for answering this question.

So I guess my main question is, could we, as a community develop a set of PID's (if that's the right term) for the Torque Pro app that we could all benefit from for the Freelander 2? Also my second question. Is it possible to get any sort of Haldex data to show through the Torque Pro app? Or even any terrain response data at all such as what wheel is being braked when there is wheel slip? I think it would be fascinating to visually see what's going on with the drivetrain using the Torque Pro app.

Thanks to anyone taking the time to read my long post. Smile

- Scott https://www.youtube.com/@scottandalana4x4


Last edited by Dean1234 on 4th Mar 2024 9:50 am. Edited 1 time in total

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pab



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14 psi is atmospheric pressure. At zero you’re in trouble…. Smile

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Dean1234



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Laughing Thanks alot Pab for ticking that little issue off the list. Thumbs Up https://www.youtube.com/@scottandalana4x4

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The MAP displays an absolute pressure, meaning it shows atmospheric pressure when there's no boost, boost being on top of off boost pressure measured. For instance, a boost pressure reading of 28 PSI means there's 14 PSI of boost above atmospheric pressure of 14 PSI. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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