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Montoring Trans Temp With Iphone


crazyxa

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Sent an email to Palmer who make DashCommand for iOS and received a good response....

PPE Sales (sales@palmerperformance.com) 19/02/2013
To:
Hello,
We are in the process of getting some of our Windows Enhanced data
onto Android and iOS, so that is something we will have added in the
future.
Thank You
Cody
PPE

Replied back saying that there's plenty of ppl who will be happy when it's released! Hopefully it doesn't take forever, can see a second hand ipad mini potentially having a home on my dash, save draining my iphone all the time.

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What would be the max. trans temp you would want to see while driving & stationary? What is recommended max. temp?

Reason I ask is today while driving temp was 86 then while stationary for close to 10mins it was up to 96. std zf box.

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My driving temps are 85 or so yeah (engine coolant and gearbox fluid). Not sure on stationary for ten minutes, didn't get stuck in traffic when I had a go the other day.

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Nope, install the TorqueScan plugin and try and do a pid scan. My phone craps out after about 10 mins. If you find it, please share.

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Just stumbled on this thread. While I'll try some of the PID info within it, I can get trans temp to display on my BF. However I'm pretty certain it is just a different reading for coolant tempt that is being seen. It follows the coolant temp far to closely to be anything else (usually with in a degree or few). I've even tried intentionally riding the stall heaps to heat the box up and it's the same.

My box has and external trans cooler so it should warm up exactly the same as the coolant, I would assume?

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