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Re: [FAQ] OBD "Problem Cars"
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 2:32 pm
by Harry
Update: the upcoming bugfix release 17.0.6 will add automatic detection of faulty PIDs and add them to the exclusion list. Once 17.0.6 is online, I will remove this thread to "Outdated". In case you have already excluded PIDs, please do the following once you are on 17.0.6:
- Write down your working exclusion list
- Make sure "Auto Exclude PIDs" in "ON"
- Remove your customized exclusion list (empty field)
- Finally, next time you connect LapTimer to the OBD / car, you should get a stable update rate after some seconds
Please let me know if that works for you and results a) in a working connection and b) in the same (or shorter) exclusion list.
- Harry
Re: [FAQ] OBD "Problem Cars"
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 11:36 pm
by dcampbell
I followed the steps however The new version didn't exclude any PIDs automatically.
I went back to my last working config that doesn't result in any red or orange conditions.
That is:
Force seq
Exclude 0106010501100111
2006 BMW 330xi
Re: [FAQ] OBD "Problem Cars"
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:59 am
by Harry
Which OBD dongle do you use?
Harry
Re: [FAQ] OBD "Problem Cars"
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 12:17 pm
by dcampbell
Gopoint bt1. And I did checjpk for updates.
Re: [FAQ] OBD "Problem Cars"
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 3:32 pm
by tracman
I tried the new version with my OBDLINK and it did not work. I get the large list of PID's. I also posted this on the other post for this issue.
Re: [FAQ] OBD "Problem Cars"
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 3:42 pm
by Harry
Ok, so please forget about my question. That is actually what is expected.
Harry
Re: [FAQ] OBD "Problem Cars"
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 8:38 pm
by dcampbell
dcampbell wrote:I followed the steps however The new version didn't exclude any PIDs automatically.
I went back to my last working config that doesn't result in any red or orange conditions.
That is:
Force seq
Exclude 0106010501100111
2006 BMW 330xi
Note to other users.
This worked . I got rpm, throttle, speed, and gear on my overlay. Edited to add, acceleration thanks to Harry.
Auto exclude PID's with BT1
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 8:49 pm
by gplracerx
I had a problem where the OBDII update rate went to zero even though I was seeing OBDII data on the GPS page. When I went to the settings, I found at least three PID's had been excluded. I cleared those exclusions and turned off auto exclude and the update rate went back to 5-6 Hz. Now I'll have to see if that fixes the throttle opening problem where I get spikes to 200-300% opening.
Re: Auto exclude PID's with BT1
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:08 pm
by Harry
gplracerx wrote:I had a problem where the OBDII update rate went to zero even though I was seeing OBDII data on the GPS page. When I went to the settings, I found at least three PID's had been excluded. I cleared those exclusions and turned off auto exclude and the update rate went back to 5-6 Hz. Now I'll have to see if that fixes the throttle opening problem where I get spikes to 200-300% opening.
That probably happens when a car sometimes responds correctly, and sometimes not. Turning off the automatic exclusion is the correct option here.
- Harry
Re: [FAQ] OBD "Problem Cars"
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 10:08 pm
by escottc
Turbo boost not showing in overlay using GoPoint BT1. 2010 VW GTI DSG with APR Stage 2 ECU.
I've tried Auto Exclude Off and it didn't make a difference when trying to view video while driving. The turbo needle didn't move. I did read that Excluding 0101 might be a work around, but if I do this do I also need to remove the "turbo" setting in Vehicle List and selecting Naturally Aspirated?
Reference video (probably won't help, but it can't hurt):
http://youtu.be/BUn-t2P0hoQ
Side note:
When viewing GoPoint info. using GoPoint "Quick Scan" iPhone App the RPMs register correctly, but during my track day (see view above) the max RPM registers a 6k when I clearly saw my tachometer hit 7k. Maybe I'm not entering my Vehicle information correctly. I've moved the RPMs around trying to test it so it might be way off by now. Tuning information if that might help:
http://www.goapr.com/products/ecu_upgra ... trans.html By using the information supplied by APR there is no no green area of the tach. overlay which doesn't look right to me.