97 d16y7 looking for Extended PID codes
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97 d16y7 looking for Extended PID codes
First, this is NOT me asking for a list of trouble codes!
In the process of building a digital gauge cluster using;
1. torque-pro odbII app
2. ELM327 bluetooth odbII reader
3. Android tablet
From everything i'm reading there is more information i could be reading off the ECU than the generic PID codes but these are only available to dealers and mechanics who pay thousands to the ETI.
by default i can read output on various sensors such as, speed, rpm, ect, voltage, fuel loop status, o2 sensor volatge, air temp, and a few others.
"Some OEMs refuse to use ETI as a one-stop source of scan tool information. They prefer to do business with each tool company separately. These companies also require that you enter into a contract with them. The charges vary but here is a snapshot of today's per year charges as we know them:
GM $50,000
Honda $5,000
Suzuki $1,000
BMW $7,000 plus $1,000 per update. Updates occur every quarter. (This is more now, but do not have exact number)" - wikipedia, also seen similar info posted around the net via google search
anybody, have a list of these extended codes for my civic?
Hopefully with these codes, i can stop nerding out with this setup lol.
In the process of building a digital gauge cluster using;
1. torque-pro odbII app
2. ELM327 bluetooth odbII reader
3. Android tablet
From everything i'm reading there is more information i could be reading off the ECU than the generic PID codes but these are only available to dealers and mechanics who pay thousands to the ETI.
by default i can read output on various sensors such as, speed, rpm, ect, voltage, fuel loop status, o2 sensor volatge, air temp, and a few others.
"Some OEMs refuse to use ETI as a one-stop source of scan tool information. They prefer to do business with each tool company separately. These companies also require that you enter into a contract with them. The charges vary but here is a snapshot of today's per year charges as we know them:
GM $50,000
Honda $5,000
Suzuki $1,000
BMW $7,000 plus $1,000 per update. Updates occur every quarter. (This is more now, but do not have exact number)" - wikipedia, also seen similar info posted around the net via google search
anybody, have a list of these extended codes for my civic?
Hopefully with these codes, i can stop nerding out with this setup lol.
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Re: 97 d16y7 looking for Extended PID codes
Have you looked into a chipped ECU with something like Neptune/Tunerview. It will give you access to extended engine data (but through a different, documented protocol).
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Re: 97 d16y7 looking for Extended PID codes
My guess is that if it's that expensive to have, you might be hard pressed to find them somewhere on the internet floating around for free. It may even be illegal to share such information.
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