OBD Reader & CarPlay - some cool stats, but no oil temp

OBD Reader & CarPlay - some cool stats, but no oil temp

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PHFS

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103 posts

113 months

Saturday 29th March
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Thought I would try an ODB reader (OBDLink MX+ OBD2) and car play app called OBD Fusion to see if I can get oil temp on a 2014 V12VS.

Looks like the car just does not offer oil temp as a ODB data point. But. you can get quite a few other interesting temps while driving. Still crave after knowing the oil temp!

Here are a couple of screenshots. I did see the cat temp go well over 900c after some more spirited driving!




LesXRN

749 posts

134 months

Saturday 29th March
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I used to use Torque Pro in my Jag XJR & XFR. It gave lots of info', but not all.
Eventually, a few years ago, a chap in Australia offered a download to Jag forum members of a set of PID's that would show all of the missing available info'.

Maybe that's what you would need, but, finding someone who has delved into that for Aston's might be the problem.

PHFS

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103 posts

113 months

Saturday 29th March
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Thanks, yeah maybe it's worth contacting the makers of these, see if they have any insight. Plus posting on a few other forums.

I guess with Aston being so low volume it will need a bit of luck

Emilio Largo

627 posts

126 months

Saturday 29th March
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Complete waste of time and money as no engine oil temperature sensor present on the VH-generation engines.

magycks

234 posts

81 months

Sunday 30th March
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PHFS said:
Thought I would try an ODB reader (OBDLink MX+ OBD2) and car play app called OBD Fusion to see if I can get oil temp on a 2014 V12VS.

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That's pretty cool - how high could you get the 'engine power' while driving? Presumably this figure caps out at the max power figure as the car left the factory i.e. modified vehicles with aftermarket manifolds & ECU remaps wouldn't show a reading above this?

magycks

234 posts

81 months

Sunday 30th March
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LesXRN said:
I used to use Torque Pro in my Jag XJR & XFR. It gave lots of info', but not all.
Eventually, a few years ago, a chap in Australia offered a download to Jag forum members of a set of PID's that would show all of the missing available info'.

Maybe that's what you would need, but, finding someone who has delved into that for Aston's might be the problem.
That's interesting - what extra info could you see? p.s. was it the chap from OldJaguar.com in Australia?

LesXRN

749 posts

134 months

Sunday 30th March
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magycks said:
That's interesting - what extra info could you see? p.s. was it the chap from OldJaguar.com in Australia?
To be honest I can't remember as it was a good few years ago, pretty sure oil temps were available I seem to recall and yes, it was him from Old Jaguar in Aus'.

Davil

493 posts

41 months

Monday 31st March
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Emilio Largo said:
Complete waste of time and money as no engine oil temperature sensor present on the VH-generation engines.
Correct. I tried writing my own with a dongle and iPhone ages ago. Nothing there.

PHFS

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103 posts

113 months

Monday 31st March
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Emilio Largo said:
Complete waste of time and money as no engine oil temperature sensor present on the VH-generation engines.
Davil said:
Correct. I tried writing my own with a dongle and iPhone ages ago. Nothing there.
for oil yes, not for the other stats (if you like that sort of thing, which I do).

Things like misfires and intake temps on tracks, Love it!

Edited by PHFS on Monday 31st March 11:40

PHFS

Original Poster:

103 posts

113 months

Monday 31st March
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magycks said:
That's pretty cool - how high could you get the 'engine power' while driving? Presumably this figure caps out at the max power figure as the car left the factory i.e. modified vehicles with aftermarket manifolds & ECU remaps wouldn't show a reading above this?
Must say, not looked when I use full power! will ask a passenger and assumes its just a set peak value on car type and not variable?

Davil

493 posts

41 months

Tuesday 1st April
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PHFS said:
for oil yes, not for the other stats (if you like that sort of thing, which I do).

Things like misfires and intake temps on tracks, Love it!

Edited by PHFS on Monday 31st March 11:40
Sorry. I was just referring to the oil temp. Yes, lots of other fun stuff. Does it do things as gauges or are you stuck with text?

PHFS

Original Poster:

103 posts

113 months

Tuesday 1st April
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on CarPlay, its only text. on the iPhone, you have all the gauges if you have a mount.

The trip log recorder is quite useful I am finding too.