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    Adding new Pid's

    How to add front wheel speed sensor?

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    http://www.hptuners.com/help/demos/a...ove%20pids.swf

    I don't have the app pulled up, but if that is a supported sensor, then that .swf will show you how to add it.

    I found that by going to the forum->VCM Suite Getting Started->Read Me! Startup information, how to's & other Tuning Information!

    It is a sticky-ed so it is always at the top of the forum. Always start with the documentation
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    Thanks UMR but cant find wheel sensor pids....I don't know why the speed sensor stops at 158....

    Got to be away to add each wheel speed sensors.... My dashlogic reads it thru obd port.

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    If it isn't in the list, then I would make a post in the feature request forum.
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    hp tuners only grabs info from pcm, and some tcms. if the whhel speed is in the abs module, than it probably won't be available. Now if the pcm sees it directly(not through communication lines) than it might be able to be added Your handheld sees it because it is programmed to grab it from the abs module
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbray01 View Post
    hp tuners only grabs info from pcm, and some tcms. if the whhel speed is in the abs module, than it probably won't be available. Now if the pcm sees it directly(not through communication lines) than it might be able to be added Your handheld sees it because it is programmed to grab it from the abs module
    Torque app can only read the ECM also, and it can read the following:
    224051(front left)
    224052(front right)
    224053(right rear)
    224054(left rear)

    We just need to know how to get the hex address into something HPtuners can use.