Logging and tuning on a flat road
it did.
this log was on a flat.
my other run was up a hil and i hit 220-260 loads according to map tracer.
in this case, technically i was in boost, i only need to worry about numbers over and above 100 load then...
wow this has cleared alot.
thanks for the help
this log was on a flat.
my other run was up a hil and i hit 220-260 loads according to map tracer.
in this case, technically i was in boost, i only need to worry about numbers over and above 100 load then...
wow this has cleared alot.
thanks for the help

Do 3 back to back 3rd gear pulls from a low rpm to redline with a shift to 4th at the end.
Only log the important stuff you need, like:
RPM
Load (loadcalc,1 byte/2 byte)
Timing advance,
Knocksum,
Wideband
Etc.
Then post up the .csv log so we can see
And if your going to use maptracer, use the one in the newest version of EvoScan. I log with 2.1, then use the features in 2.5. I havent dowloaded the latest (a couple days ago) version. But maybe its worth a shot.
Either way, you should be able to get all the data you need from just the log file. Post it up when you get a chance.
you maptracer screenshot almost appears to be following speed instead of load. But I dont see the correct load in the log screenshot ECULoad pins at the same value. Make sure youre setup for 2 byte or 1 byte load logging.
Either way, you should be able to get all the data you need from just the log file. Post it up when you get a chance.
you maptracer screenshot almost appears to be following speed instead of load. But I dont see the correct load in the log screenshot ECULoad pins at the same value. Make sure youre setup for 2 byte or 1 byte load logging.
Last edited by sti.this; Aug 20, 2009 at 04:20 AM.



