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Old Feb 5, 2023 | 10:06 AM
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AEM infinity PC logging

Using AEM infinity for my EVO 8 --i am new to this standalone.
I want to view the PC log file (.itlog) extension. saved file but unable to do so.
If i try to open the log file in AEM data, no data shows.

Can some one point me in the right direction ?

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Old Feb 5, 2023 | 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by mines5
Using AEM infinity for my EVO 8 --i am new to this standalone.
I want to view the PC log file (.itlog) extension. saved file but unable to do so.
If i try to open the log file in AEM data, no data shows.

Can some one point me in the right direction ?
When you save the log file, Infinity Tuner will prompt you to save it along with a corresponding session file (.itssn) of the same name. Just open that particular session file in the Infinity Tuner application, and all of the logging data will show up in the plot windows on each tab. This is especially useful when looking at a full throttle pull, for example, because as you move through the log data in the plot widow, it will highlight the affected cell in the VE Table or Ignition Table. So, if you find a rich or lean spot, the cell that needs to be modified is already highlighted for you.

If you prefer to use AEM Data, you need to make sure you have all of the correct channels selected in the Trace window. Otherwise, no data will show up.
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Old Feb 10, 2023 | 01:48 AM
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When you save the log file, Infinity Tuner will prompt you to save it along with a corresponding session file (.itssn) of the same name. Just open that particular session file in the Infinity Tuner application, and all of the logging data will show up in the plot windows on each tab. This is especially useful when looking at a full throttle pull, for example, because as you move through the log data in the plot widow, it will highlight the affected cell in the VE Table or Ignition Table. So, if you find a rich or lean spot, the cell that needs to be modified is already highlighted for you.

If you prefer to use AEM Data, you need to make sure you have all of the correct channels selected in the Trace window. Otherwise, no data will show up.
Hi buddy,
The problem is the .itssn file i get is the session file only , there is no saved data in the plot . (Do i need to set channels in the plot window of that session file to see ?)
The log file can only be opened in AEM DATA but i cant play it back and forth overlayed on the session..
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Old Feb 10, 2023 | 05:26 PM
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Hi buddy,
The problem is the .itssn file i get is the session file only , there is no saved data in the plot . (Do i need to set channels in the plot window of that session file to see ?)
The log file can only be opened in AEM DATA but i cant play it back and forth overlayed on the session..
Are you trying to log using the PC logging method or via USB stick?
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