Thinkdiag Magic
#346
I'm looking to confirm that for 982 vehicles the OverRev (OverSpeed) reports only contain 3 Ranges, and not the 6 Ranges we see on the 991/981 vehicles?
When I pull this report, either using the ThinkDiag or a Dealer PIWIS, I only see Headers listed for "Overspeed Range 1", "Overspeed Range 2", "Overspeed Range 3". I cannot find any listed for "Overspeed Range 4,5,or 6"......
Did Porsche change their report and discard the older lower Ranges of 1,2,3 and just report the older ranges of 4,5 & 6, as 1,2 & 3 in the 982/992 vehicles?
Any insight out there?
When I pull this report, either using the ThinkDiag or a Dealer PIWIS, I only see Headers listed for "Overspeed Range 1", "Overspeed Range 2", "Overspeed Range 3". I cannot find any listed for "Overspeed Range 4,5,or 6"......
Did Porsche change their report and discard the older lower Ranges of 1,2,3 and just report the older ranges of 4,5 & 6, as 1,2 & 3 in the 982/992 vehicles?
Any insight out there?
It looks like there are six. See the attached link:
https://www.718forum.com/threads/hi-...-6#post-305838
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IXLR8 (02-25-2024)
#347
Burning Brakes
It looks like there are six. See the attached link:
https://www.718forum.com/threads/hi-...-6#post-305838
https://www.718forum.com/threads/hi-...-6#post-305838
Thanks, but for the 982 it shows only Ranges 1,2 & 3. It appears that Porsche has changed their systems and no longer has 6 Ranges for Over Speed. I would like to know what these New 3 Ranges represent concerning engine over rev (over speed) conditions.....
This might be unique to the 718 4.0L engines and 992 series 911s, as they seem to have the same reporting condition of only 3 ranges...
Last edited by 981KMAN; 02-24-2024 at 04:30 PM.
#348
Thanks, but for the 982 it shows only Ranges 1,2 & 3. It appears that Porsche has changed their systems and no longer has 6 Ranges for Over Speed. I would like to know what these New 3 Ranges represent concerning engine over rev (over speed) conditions.....
This might be unique to the 718 4.0L engines and 992 series 911s, as they seem to have the same reporting condition of only 3 ranges...
This might be unique to the 718 4.0L engines and 992 series 911s, as they seem to have the same reporting condition of only 3 ranges...
I have a 982 but it is a 2.5L. Try hitting select all and see if that gives you six ranges?
#349
Burning Brakes
Thanks for your input!
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Ken718B (02-24-2024)
#350
Here is a link to the PCA website with an explanation of over rev reports.
https://www.pca.org/tech/can-you-exp...gaAkawEALw_wcB
Note: It is the range 4, 5 and 6 ranges that are the concern so it seems odd that the 4.0s would only have three ranges. You may want to ask someone with a 4.0 on the 718 forum to run a report to confirm your conclusion.
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IXLR8 (02-25-2024)
#351
Burning Brakes
Here is a link to the PCA website with an explanation of over rev reports.
https://www.pca.org/tech/can-you-exp...gaAkawEALw_wcB
Note: It is the range 4, 5 and 6 ranges that are the concern so it seems odd that the 4.0s would only have three ranges. You may want to ask someone with a 4.0 on the 718 forum to run a report to confirm your conclusion.
https://www.pca.org/tech/can-you-exp...gaAkawEALw_wcB
Note: It is the range 4, 5 and 6 ranges that are the concern so it seems odd that the 4.0s would only have three ranges. You may want to ask someone with a 4.0 on the 718 forum to run a report to confirm your conclusion.
#352
Burning Brakes
Here is a link to the PCA website with an explanation of over rev reports.
https://www.pca.org/tech/can-you-exp...gaAkawEALw_wcB
Note: It is the range 4, 5 and 6 ranges that are the concern so it seems odd that the 4.0s would only have three ranges. You may want to ask someone with a 4.0 on the 718 forum to run a report to confirm your conclusion.
https://www.pca.org/tech/can-you-exp...gaAkawEALw_wcB
Note: It is the range 4, 5 and 6 ranges that are the concern so it seems odd that the 4.0s would only have three ranges. You may want to ask someone with a 4.0 on the 718 forum to run a report to confirm your conclusion.
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IXLR8 (02-29-2024)
#353
Burning Brakes
I found that I need to scan the VIN each time or it only brings up the last system that you worked on. I thought once it saw my car, and listed the VIN that I could just click that entry to work on that car again. I guess you need to do a VIN scan each time.
#354
Burning Brakes
When doing a DME report does XX_Total milage over service life indicate when he car had it's first service?
Would this example indicate the initial service was @ 687 miles? If so I think this is good info to have regarding the history of the car in the beginning. You can't really draw any conclusions based on this data point, but it's nice to know.
Would this example indicate the initial service was @ 687 miles? If so I think this is good info to have regarding the history of the car in the beginning. You can't really draw any conclusions based on this data point, but it's nice to know.
#355
Advanced
Thanks very much. I did download your 718 coding guide, but haven't yet looked at it.
Meanwhile, I did modify the Speed Correction Factor as follows:
1 00.00 98.00
2 100.00 98.00
3 200.00 98.00
I've only had a chance to check one speed thus far, but with this 2 percent correction, 80 mph on my speedometer now matches the 80 mph show by Waze/GPS.
SUCCESS!
Meanwhile, I did modify the Speed Correction Factor as follows:
1 00.00 98.00
2 100.00 98.00
3 200.00 98.00
I've only had a chance to check one speed thus far, but with this 2 percent correction, 80 mph on my speedometer now matches the 80 mph show by Waze/GPS.
SUCCESS!
Amazing what we can do with this thing given the cost.
#356
In order to get Waze to match the speedometer on my 718 I changed the y1 code to 97.10. It does not perfectly match Waze but it is real close. I did not change the y2 or y3 codes since I rarely drive over 250 kph (155 mph).
#357
Does anyone know a way to turn off the text notification "beep" through ThinkDiag? Every time I turn it off through the settings, it turns back on the next time I start the car. I tried a search and tried a few things but to no avail.
#358
Nordschleife Master
Did you save your settings to your key?
#360
Rennlist Member
so I bought an android tablet and installed the thinkdiag+ app, I can scan my car, go into all the modules and "special functions" which I see are pretty much all calibration stuff but nowhere can I find any coding options? any idea what I'm doing wrong?