DVT controls in the scan tool would be awesome!
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DVT controls in the scan tool would be awesome!
Record PID's to sd card though Blue V2. Also put anti theft option on Blue v2 hand held that has a no start though canbus plug connector where we will not need a laptop
PID selection like the GM selection (select each individual PID instead of "groups.") And are the injector balance rates being ironed out? They're not reading correct. All of the stated speaking of the ScanTool.
Thanks,
Andrew
Can't be done, this is a limitation of the Cummins ECM, it's how they designed the scantool communications for that ECM. If anyone is familiar with the old ALDL data bus on 80's GM cars it uses the same principal of sending data. As users we have a limited choice in what data we want to log because the ECM will only send data back in predefined groups.
Unfortunately this means you probably need to compromise in your choice of data vs logging speeds.
Yes, fixed for the next release.
Many thanks!
Sensor scaling for oil pressure, voltage, coolant temp would be nice. That would turn the dash gauges into useful tools instead of the ok/too late indicators they are now.
All dash guages are fully customizable, I dont know how the Cummins data is but if you get a data readout (like C or F for temp) in the scan tool data page F:9 then you can map a gauge to it by right clicking and creating a new gauge.
He's refering to gauges on the real dash, not the virtual dash.
There are several gauges on the Dodge "real" dash that are simply over size idiot lights.
Take the oil pressure for example. It does not actually measure the trucks real oil pressure. The "sensor" is a nothing more than a Hobbs switch. As soon as it sees 5 psi of oil pressure, it closes the circuit and this turns out the idiot light.
From there, the ECM "calculates" oil pressure based on engine temp and RPM. 99% of the time it's not even close. On my real oil pressure gauge, I see 25 psi at idle and 75 psi under heavy throttle. The dash gauge is always at 40.
The voltmeter is correct, the fuel gauge can be scaled, the coolant temp is correct, and the oil pressure can't be scaled because it does not have an actual sensor.