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    Im doing my top swap in the next couple weeks and want to know whats the best way to scan for kr thats not crazy expensive. I have the torque pro app but i dont know how accurate that is

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    t app works fine. it reads the same as my dhp scans.

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    Is there a PID # and equation in torque to read KR?
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    Do you know how to set up the correct pid cause i heard you had to make a custom one. The one i have right now is just a generic gm one

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    I have read online the PID is 0111 with an equation of (22.5*A)/256

    Is there a PID repository somewhere with corresponding equations?
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    custom pid what? load gm pid's, select knock retard and your done.

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    Ok well if scotty says it works thats good enough for me!

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    98 Buick Regal GS, F body brakes, Caddy STS wheels, tinted tails L36 bottom end, lightly ported heads, 1.95 roller rockers, headers, gen 5 N* 3.0 pulley, FSIC, 42 lb injectors, a BrandonHall rebuilt trans, DHP tuned and AEM water/Meth injection https://goo.gl/gpV5kW
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    Since were talking kr whats a safe amount of kr or should you never have kr

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    zero is what you want. a small blip here and there is ok tho.

    only kr im seeing now is when i first mash it, i see a blip of 0.5, when it down shifts. not even a full degree. and its gone. one cell worth on the scan.

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    Ok good to know

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    Ahh, there is the trans temp...

    Thanks scottay...
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    Ya if i had the extra money haha!

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    why is there a new thread on this every week do we not have a scanning sticky thread? i dont know what section it is in or if it even exists but good lord one of these pop up every week.......
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    People refuse to search, that is why they make new threads.

    It's a bull**** answer if they say they didn't find anything on their question. Look harder and look at more than 3 threads before giving up. All forms of live data scanners have been around for 8-10 years now, nothing has changed, just the lack of effort I see people put into finding the information.

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    It would be great if there was a search engine thingy on the Internet where you type questions in and links popped up!!!...man if only this "world wide Web" we use today had such a thing.....................
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    Yes, i understand i promise i will make more of an effort to research before just asking questions sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImNowTylerTibbets View Post
    why is there a new thread on this every week do we not have a scanning sticky thread? i dont know what section it is in or if it even exists but good lord one of these pop up every week.......
    From being around forums since 2002 I can tell you that people don't search and making a thread a sticky is like putting a death sentence on it. People look right past stickies.

    As for searching this forum's search sucks. Not letting you search for 3 letter words is asinine to say the least. I know you can search the forum through google, but sometimes its just not worth the extra effort.

    Also what I have learned in being around forums as long as I have is that searching teaches you. There is one night in particular that is still in my memory. I was searching for an issue with a car that my dad and I were repairing together. I spent at least 6 hours searching a forum for answers. Reading thread after thread I ran across things I didn't know beforehand and I eventually found something that pointed me in the right direction and we got the issue solved. The knowledge I gained in that night of searching is irreplaceable.

    The problem nowadays is the youth of the day are lazy, want things handed to them, and want instant results.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthee View Post
    From being around forums since 2002 I can tell you that people don't search and making a thread a sticky is like putting a death sentence on it. People look right past stickies.

    As for searching this forum's search sucks. Not letting you search for 3 letter words is asinine to say the least. I know you can search the forum through google, but sometimes its just not worth the extra effort.

    Also what I have learned in being around forums as long as I have is that searching teaches you. There is one night in particular that is still in my memory. I was searching for an issue with a car that my dad and I were repairing together. I spent at least 6 hours searching a forum for answers. Reading thread after thread I ran across things I didn't know beforehand and I eventually found something that pointed me in the right direction and we got the issue solved. The knowledge I gained in that night of searching is irreplaceable.

    The problem nowadays is the youth of the day are lazy, want things handed to them, and want instant results.
    And putting a black search bar on a black ground with a tiny pic of a magnifying glass on the very top of the site, great idea.

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