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Pete7874
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Post BMW PIDs?
on: June 15, 2011 (GMT)

Hello,

Does anyone know where I can find custom PIDs for BMW?

Thanks!

e90man
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Posts: 11
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: June 16, 2011 (GMT)

Bump

I’d also be interested.

2007 BMW 335i

piemmm
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Posts: 6629
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: June 16, 2011 (GMT)

Best place to start is BMW specific forums and/or searching on Google – as things like extended Ford and GM pids have been found like this. If you find a public source for BMW PIDs I’d be interested too

Pete7874
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Posts: 4
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: June 16, 2011 (GMT)

Yeah, I did try asking on one of the larger BMW forums that I frequent as well as did some google searching, but so far came up empty.

piemmm
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Posts: 6629
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: June 16, 2011 (GMT)

Okay, I’m not too surprised at that as the PIDs aren’t commonly distributed and what information is available on the net has been painstakingly worked out from lots and lots of testing.

I’m currently working on updating the TorqueScan plugin (it was used to help find Knock Retard on some GrandPrix) it needs to be made more userfriendly, and that will happen hopefully in the next couple of weeks. After that I’ll release an update and people will hopefully be able to use it to work out what various sensors could be

Pete7874
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Posts: 4
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: June 16, 2011 (GMT)

That’d be really cool! Keep us posted. Thanks!

biggsxr
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Posts: 1
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: August 1, 2012 (GMT)

Bumpity for PID info on the Bimmers BMW.

I have an E38 1997 740iL. No specific reason, other than I loves my Bimmer.

Paul in Missouri

nseries
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Posts: 1
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: October 15, 2012 (GMT)

Bump

tmichaud
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Posts: 1
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: January 15, 2013 (GMT)

bump –
e82 (n54) pid for oil temp
boost adjustment setting for accurate turbo reads

BlackX5M
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Posts: 1
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: June 18, 2013 (GMT)

Anything on this? Looking for it for my E70 2012 X5M. 4.4L Twin Turbo V8.

Really missing my Mopars and GMs. At least those I can log really easily through just about anything.

jeffcurran
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Posts: 1
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: June 30, 2013 (GMT)

Also looking. Specifically, oil pressure and oil temp. There are sensors on the engine for these, just need to get the data up on the display.

Also, I’m very new to this, but looking for trans temp as well, if possible.

s1bmw
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Posts: 4
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: July 3, 2013 (GMT)

Yeah, oil temp, trans temp and preferably fuel flow rate would be good to have :)

From Stockholm, Sweden

miguex
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Posts: 2
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: February 28, 2014 (GMT)

Also I need Boost adjustment for BMW (N54, N55, N63, S63)

retsam
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Posts: 1
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: June 4, 2015 (GMT)

+1 on the N54 Boost Adjustment.

F-150Torqued
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Posts: 437
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: June 4, 2015 (GMT)

I stumbled across this site – Its in “Russian”, but I think its a BMW Club. IT HAS _LOTS_ OF BMW PIDS. I downloaded it while digging for FORD PIDs. I just checked and its still there.

http://www.bmwclub.ru/vb/archive/index.php/t-59190.html

Hope it helps.

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54371019

m5james
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Posts: 18
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: November 7, 2015 (GMT)

Bump for an update. I’ve got a 2010 BMW X5M and my boost pressure hasn’t changed from 17.4psi after getting a tune. Someone on Bimmerboost suggested there’s an “actual” vs “commanded” setting, but I only see that for AFR. I’d love to know my real boost before I keep hounding the tuner.

The above link is dead, I searched and found three threads – http://www.bmwclub.ru/vb/search.php?searchid=9515815

FntX
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Posts: 59
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: November 7, 2015 (GMT)

It’s not quite dead – the internet doesn’t forget :)

http://web.archive.org/web/20150422213854/http://www.bmwclub.ru/vb/archive/index.php/t-59190.html

But these are mostly error codes…

lensenj
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Posts: 1
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: November 24, 2015 (GMT)

Anyone have any luck loading a PID code to get accurate boost? I have 08 335i and recently repaired a vacuum leak (was getting 30ff code). Before the fix vacuum readings were showing -20+ and only reaching 0 under full acceleration. Now I am getting +4 at best under full acceleration.

I changed the vehicle settings under boost adjustment from 0 to 14.7 as I am at sea level. Going to test it out tomorrow. Sound right?

Only been experimenting with the app for a week or so. New to this game.

Running the app on this hardware

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005NLQAHS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01

https://goo.gl/photos/KHHBqWiAv7xa7kpz5

https://goo.gl/photos/4ebUrZ33PgKhRAuB6

m5james
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Posts: 18
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: April 25, 2016 (GMT)

Bump for what’s not an isolated issue to just myself.

– Accurate boost readings
– Oil pressure readings would be nice
– Oil temp readings would be nice as well since it’s a vague needle on my dash, point being the information is being fed from somewhere.

DWR
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Posts: 1
Post Re: BMW PIDs?
on: July 19, 2016 (GMT)

Quote from m5james on April 25, 2016
Bump for what’s not an isolated issue to just myself.

– Accurate boost readings

PID for boost is not unique to BMW. Try PID 70. Forumla is a little tricky. Look at page 59 in this document http://www.slideshare.net/jorgeprofguillen/2011-list-of-obd-parameters

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