Doesn't really work how I thought it would.
Someone finally came up with the correct PID in order to pull oil pressure data from our trucks and today was the first time I've had a chance to log a short trip to work on the local highway.
Data here:
https://datazap.me/u/ctechbob/log-1719531096?log=0&data=4-8-9
It appears as though the pump only operates in 3 different modes. Low(30psi)/Medium(40psi)/and High(50psi), and for the most part, it looks like it is simply tracked off boost. No boost = Low, anything over a few psi it switches to medium, and full beans is 50psi+ (ish)
I guess I expected something different, such as lower idle pressures or the like. Don't know if the bigger EcoBoost motors operate the same way, although I suspect they probably do. Ford isn't exactly known for reinventing the wheel once they have a design.
Just thought it was something interesting people could look at.
Someone finally came up with the correct PID in order to pull oil pressure data from our trucks and today was the first time I've had a chance to log a short trip to work on the local highway.
Data here:
https://datazap.me/u/ctechbob/log-1719531096?log=0&data=4-8-9
It appears as though the pump only operates in 3 different modes. Low(30psi)/Medium(40psi)/and High(50psi), and for the most part, it looks like it is simply tracked off boost. No boost = Low, anything over a few psi it switches to medium, and full beans is 50psi+ (ish)
I guess I expected something different, such as lower idle pressures or the like. Don't know if the bigger EcoBoost motors operate the same way, although I suspect they probably do. Ford isn't exactly known for reinventing the wheel once they have a design.
Just thought it was something interesting people could look at.