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PID hex code formulas or look-up table
The freeze frame PIDs (mode 2) return a hexidecimal number, usually one or two bytes. I convert those to decimal values, then apply a formula to find the real or normal value. For example, PID OC is engine rpm. RPM = .25* (A*256+B) A and B are the first and se... Login to read more. ![]()
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