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Torque Pro PID for AFM/DFM Cylinder Deactivation


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Trying to determine if my range disabler is functioning properly... I personally can't tell a difference when it is hooked up.  Lights appear to be functioning properly... Most of the time it disables the auto-stop... But still feels laggy, and sounds like it's shutting off when i coast.

 

I'm considering purchasing a OBD2 splitter to be able to hook up my ELM and monitor the active cylinders if that's possible?  Is there a PID for # of cylinders that are active?

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