Hondata kpro4 to C127 issue

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Re: Hondata kpro4 to C127 issue

Postby Firas on Fri Feb 02, 2024 12:39 pm

Hi David,

I have attached the config file im using and the can inspector capture also

just did a quick test and Im sure the data is transmitted in deg C after running the vehicle for a little

and a quick conversion on the data in can inspector shows the temp corresponds to the ecu temp even though ecu is showing it in deg F for coolant temp

for ID 0x661 - 002B - 43deg c - 110deg f

I think my issue will me the multiplier/divisor/adder
Multiplier I assume will be 10 as base is 0.1 degc

I would love to know what these mean so i can understand how to set this up, as there is little online i can find on this subject. Do you have any recommendations or can direct me on how to gain this knowledge
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Re: Hondata kpro4 to C127 issue

Postby Stephen Dean on Fri Feb 02, 2024 1:50 pm

Hi,

If the channel is coming across as 1degF and your dash channel is 0.1degC
then the multiplier becomes 50, the divisor 9 the offset -177.

It's not perfect, but it is within 1degC.
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Re: Hondata kpro4 to C127 issue

Postby Firas on Fri Feb 02, 2024 8:02 pm

Ok I worked out the issue

The templates from Hondata are for IDs 660 and 666

Which included the ecu Battery Volts and rpm etc

I created extra templates that covered IDs i needed for the sensors i require and now I have it working

Stephen,

I now understand what u mean in regards to the multiplier divisor and adder. I just got a little confused as I had no figures at all and thought my interpretation was wrong... its simply what they mean and are used to adjust some raw data to the figures u required. I had to do this for TPS which needed a multiplier of 10 to get the correct % value

This would be definitely challenging from sensors I would assume

Just want to thank you both Stephen and David for your input
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Re: Hondata kpro4 to C127 issue

Postby David Ferguson on Sat Feb 03, 2024 4:08 am

Glad you figured this out on your own. The document you need to understand CAN template editing is "DTN0019 - Motec Communications and Setup", it was posted at the end of this forum topic:

viewtopic.php?f=70&t=5505&p=25043&hilit=DTN0019&sid=217b82acabdb2d4505be0581ff056352#p25043
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