KCLV , obd fusion, 0-60 oh my
#46
Ok, Ive gone through two bottles of Royal Purple injector cleaner, so today I thought I would do a few pulls to see if I could bring my KCLV up (from the pitiful 15’s). I did three 6th gear pulls - AND MY KCLV IS WORSE! It was down to 13.2 under 3000 rpm and 12.7 over 3000 rpm! Should I be concerned?
(I dont know if it makes a difference, but I have the RR Racing tune)
(I dont know if it makes a difference, but I have the RR Racing tune)
#47
Anything on the exhaust banging?
i feel like our damn knock sensors are actually overly sensitive. May not even have knock but sensor is picking up noise.
Either way, perhaps check other PID’s like fuel trims and possibly the misfire counter.
i feel like our damn knock sensors are actually overly sensitive. May not even have knock but sensor is picking up noise.
Either way, perhaps check other PID’s like fuel trims and possibly the misfire counter.
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FNSSESPORT (06-01-18)
#48
Ok, Ive gone through two bottles of Royal Purple injector cleaner, so today I thought I would do a few pulls to see if I could bring my KCLV up (from the pitiful 15’s). I did three 6th gear pulls - AND MY KCLV IS WORSE! It was down to 13.2 under 3000 rpm and 12.7 over 3000 rpm! Should I be concerned?
(I dont know if it makes a difference, but I have the RR Racing tune)
(I dont know if it makes a difference, but I have the RR Racing tune)
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FNSSESPORT (06-01-18)
#49
#54
Racer
Guys what am I doing wrong.
I've downloaded and bought the Toyota/Lexus/Scion PID for my car (2012) as pictured below.
Then I go back to the dashboard, I add display but cannot find anywhere "Knock Correction Learn Value" (KCLV).
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong or why I can't find KCLV in the PIDS. Do I need to purchase a different PID? Pre-2012 maybe?
Below is the PID I have bought:
Below are the different sensors and PIDs, I can't find KCLV in any of these, can someone help me find this or point me to where I can find this sensor:
I've downloaded and bought the Toyota/Lexus/Scion PID for my car (2012) as pictured below.
Then I go back to the dashboard, I add display but cannot find anywhere "Knock Correction Learn Value" (KCLV).
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong or why I can't find KCLV in the PIDS. Do I need to purchase a different PID? Pre-2012 maybe?
Below is the PID I have bought:
Below are the different sensors and PIDs, I can't find KCLV in any of these, can someone help me find this or point me to where I can find this sensor:
#55
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (1)
Toyota 2012 Enhanced Diagnostics is the same one that I purchased. For some reason the additional PID category isn't showing up in the <Display Configuration PID list, like mine does.
I'll bet it has something to do with the actual model year of your car. See if you can manually change the year of your car to 2012. Though, that may not be possible due to the VIN that it reads.
If you're able to get that PID in the list, the value you seek can be found here: PID > Toyota, Lexus, Scion > Engine > Knock Correction Learning Value (deg)
-Mike
I'll bet it has something to do with the actual model year of your car. See if you can manually change the year of your car to 2012. Though, that may not be possible due to the VIN that it reads.
If you're able to get that PID in the list, the value you seek can be found here: PID > Toyota, Lexus, Scion > Engine > Knock Correction Learning Value (deg)
-Mike
#56
Guys what am I doing wrong.
I've downloaded and bought the Toyota/Lexus/Scion PID for my car (2012) as pictured below.
Then I go back to the dashboard, I add display but cannot find anywhere "Knock Correction Learn Value" (KCLV).
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong or why I can't find KCLV in the PIDS. Do I need to purchase a different PID? Pre-2012 maybe?
Below are the different sensors and PIDs, I can't find KCLV in any of these, can someone help me find this or point me to where I can find this sensor:
I've downloaded and bought the Toyota/Lexus/Scion PID for my car (2012) as pictured below.
Then I go back to the dashboard, I add display but cannot find anywhere "Knock Correction Learn Value" (KCLV).
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong or why I can't find KCLV in the PIDS. Do I need to purchase a different PID? Pre-2012 maybe?
Below are the different sensors and PIDs, I can't find KCLV in any of these, can someone help me find this or point me to where I can find this sensor:
#57
Racer
I deleted the existing car and entered a new car and it brought up the Toyota menu and found kclv. Thanks for the help
btw is there anyway of recording this data through the app?
btw is there anyway of recording this data through the app?
#59
I have the Kiwi 3, and it seems to work just fine with OBD Fusion.. Though, it's pricier than the other options listed above.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
-Mike
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
-Mike
#60
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (1)
I chose it mostly because of brand recognition & the positive reviews. I don't think there's any additional functionality. Though, they do claim it's faster that most competitors. Plus, it consumes very little power, which is good since I tend to leave it in the vehicle most of the time.
-Mike
-Mike