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Advanced Tuner
Aeroforce Interceptor OIL PRESS PID's
OK, Maybe not an HP Tuners question, but thought I would try to get answers here
So I put in the Dual Interceptor Gauge and while seting it up there were 2 different oil pressures PIDs. I have a manual transmission on a 2014 Camaro ZL1.
One of the PIDs said OIL PRESS, the other said OIL PRESS 2 which I never saw on my old interceptor. The OIL PRESS matches the HUD display on the car.
While scanning both, OIL PRESS 2 runs about 5 psi lower than OIL PRESS.
What is OIL PRESS 2?
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Senior Tuner
sometimes there is a actual sensor and some are a calculation same as the oil temp does it like that also in some LS
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Advanced Tuner
The PID's in the Gauge are derived from the OBDII and I've never seen this on the other gauge. Newer firmware I suppose allowing its view. The gauge isn't creating this reading, it's from the OBDII, I just don't know from where. That's why I said it was a manual because someone might think it was an auto trans pressure. Just weird I never saw it. Why would the OBDII use an actual AND a virtual on the CAN bus?
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Senior Tuner
there are many virtuals just like IVT and it controls alot of fueling, some cars over here that done have an oil temp sensor use the calc as a reading for a gauge on the dash from factory, might be just that that gauge reads different pids to the hpt as i do notice some extras with different names when using the ngauge also
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Advanced Tuner
i guess I'll just choose the one thast matches my HUD display pressure and forget the other. I don't have an analog to verify which is best.
I love my dual gauges now
thanks