OxyGenIII
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I hit 22psi. Stock. NVM the fmic temp. The Ranger must use a different sensor than the Focus ST I used to have so it doesn't read the same.
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What are you using to view these?I hit 22psi. Stock. NVM the fmic temp. The Ranger must use a different sensor than the Focus ST I used to have so it doesn't read the same.
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A Bluetooth OBDII reader and the Torque Pro app on Android.What are you using to view these?
Are you using a custom PID for the boost value?I hit 22psi. Stock. NVM the fmic temp. The Ranger must use a different sensor than the Focus ST I used to have so it doesn't read the same.
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Yes. You can download the extra Ford Specific PIDs. I never changed the value though, it is was it came when I downloaded the extra PIDsAre you using a custom PID for the boost value?
Interesting, my MAP equation doesnt include the "-BARO" at the end.Yes. You can download the extra Ford Specific PIDs. I never changed the value though, it is was it came when I downloaded the extra PIDs![]()
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Let's see what @Lunchbox88 reads and we can confirm if that is normal for a stock Ranger.So, do they make 22psi boost stock? Thanks
Ill check it on my way home from work and let you know.Let's see what @Lunchbox88 reads and we can confirm if that is normal for a stock Ranger.
If you can find a working PID for the charge air temperature (intercooler temps) let me know. Mine isn't correct for the Ranger. It worked fine on my old Focus ST so not sure what has changed. And Google isn't helping me at all.Ill check it on my way home from work and let you know.
Will do, Ill try to mess around with it today and tomorrow.If you can find a working PID for the charge air temperature (intercooler temps) let me know. Mine isn't correct for the Ranger. It worked fine on my old Focus ST so not sure what has changed. And Google isn't helping me at all.
Ok I messed with it a bit after work. From what I can tell the "[FORD]IAT2 (Method 2)" PID is for the charge air temp measured at the intake manifold. So after the turbo and inter-cooler. Seemed to line up with what I would expect and brief research shows some other ecoboost guys using this.If you can find a working PID for the charge air temperature (intercooler temps) let me know. Mine isn't correct for the Ranger. It worked fine on my old Focus ST so not sure what has changed. And Google isn't helping me at all.
Yeah thats about what I noticed for the temps, but Ill try to watch more closely next time and make sure that lines up.That's great news @Lunchbox88 ! Thank you for sharing that with us. I'll add the IAT2 pid to my list and check it out tomorrow.
Here is how I check if the gauge/PID is correct, do you think this would be an acceptable way to see if it's accurate?
Upon cold start, have torque pro running.
Instantly compare ambient vs intake temp, vs IAT2 temp, these should all be very very close for a few seconds after ignition. If it's far off I'll know the equation isn't right. But yours seems right based on your running temps so I think it's going to be just fine.
Appreciate your help.