For the test drive. Normal mode.
Gear 1: 0 to 8 MPH
Gear 2: ~8 MPH (rare)
Gear 3: 8 to 14 MPH
Gear 4: 14-17 MPH
Gear 5: 17 to 20+ MPH
Engine speed was maintained between 1,000 and 2,000 RPM.
BRONCO SPORT HERITAGE TIRES: Estimate of revs/mile
Width
225
mm
Ratio
65
%
Wheel Size
17
in
Tire Width
8.9
in
Sidewall
5.8
in
Tire Height
28.5
in
Tire Circumference
89.6
in
Revolutions per mile
707.3
rpm
What to LOG?
That has to be setup also.
Select setrings
Then select preferences
Then select Logging
1 Turned on logging
2. Set for a fixed time interval
3. Set time at 1 second
4. Then we have to select the PID’s to record (stands for Parameter ID). So select that.
5. Then we drown in choices...
UPLOAD files:
To upload the CSV files automatically:
On the Settings menu.
Under Preferences
Select Sync
- activate ICloud Sync CSV log files
Or
Login to your Dropbox if you use them.
I will stay with iCloud for now.
1. it created a OBDLink folder.
2. Within that folder is a CSV logs...
I set up the logging to generate a CSV file every second. That was for all the SAE PIDs and a handful of the Powertrain PIDs.
Looks like “Transmission Gear Engaged” shows the gear we are actually in. While “Gear Commanded” is what is being requested.
Values:
70. Park
60. Reverse
50...
My first OBDLink dashboard.
- from the FordLincolnMercury menu
- to the Powertrain Control Module
- searched for Gear
Selected the Gear Commanded option.
The rest of them are the standard SAE PID’s. (At least the first 21. Think there are 39)
seems like everything worked. I was connected to...
Downloaded the FORscan Lite app for iOS.
I was looking for the command do display what gear I was in. I could not figure it out with the OBD Link software.
With the FORscan dashboard I found these five displays:
Transratio
TGE
Gear_Cmd
Gear
In_Gear
looks like the Gear and Gear_cmd are the...
I would not fuss about KM/L. That makes sense. Tis consumer based.
The conversion would be just for us to multiply by 2.35*. Easy peasy.
It is the inversion that is the issue.
* Lets see, can we get close without a calculator?
1. Round off...
Got verified by BRONCO OFF-RODEO.
Which one should I go to?
I am thinking Texas !
But there is MOAB Utah, NEVADA, New Hampshire, Tennessee, and Texas to choose from.
That was a nice, unexpected perk from purchasing a BRONCO SPORT !