2000 IFS - Interpreting OBD2 Results
Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 6:10 am
Hi All,
I recently purchased a $4 ELM327 OBD2 Bluetooth dongle with absolutely not expectation that it would communicate with my Australian 3RZ-FE.
To my surprise it works completely fine paired with the Android Torque Pro app $5
I searched for errors and there was none (which I expected) however this thing generates a heap of data in real-time:
Revs - obvious
Speed - obvious
Coolant - 78 degrees C
Throttle - 11.4
Vacuum 23.8
I think it also generates MAF, O2, Timing and other data.
My question is, what is considered "normal" what exactly should I be looking for (other than error codes)
Appreciate any suggestions
I recently purchased a $4 ELM327 OBD2 Bluetooth dongle with absolutely not expectation that it would communicate with my Australian 3RZ-FE.
To my surprise it works completely fine paired with the Android Torque Pro app $5
I searched for errors and there was none (which I expected) however this thing generates a heap of data in real-time:
Revs - obvious
Speed - obvious
Coolant - 78 degrees C
Throttle - 11.4
Vacuum 23.8
I think it also generates MAF, O2, Timing and other data.
My question is, what is considered "normal" what exactly should I be looking for (other than error codes)
Appreciate any suggestions