Virtual Dyno - Standalone Software
I plan on it... in the office now.
What it should look like if you are trying to keep it the same as standard dynos is...
Run 1 - solid lines, TQ/HP Red and Blue
Run 2 - dashed lines, TQ/HP Red and Blue
Run 3 - Could go Solid again with different colors
Run 4 - Dashed, same colors
It is really up to you, just typically, the runs share the same line type, just the color changes from HP to TQ
What it should look like if you are trying to keep it the same as standard dynos is...
Run 1 - solid lines, TQ/HP Red and Blue
Run 2 - dashed lines, TQ/HP Red and Blue
Run 3 - Could go Solid again with different colors
Run 4 - Dashed, same colors
It is really up to you, just typically, the runs share the same line type, just the color changes from HP to TQ
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Can you send me a graph with four runs graphed so i can see what it looks like? We will work on the look but ill have to make an executive decision cause some ppl are screaming different things. I hate those decisions
. Just let me look at it first, i dont rule anything out before giving it a shot ... Even with hookers
. Just let me look at it first, i dont rule anything out before giving it a shot ... Even with hookers
I plan on it... in the office now.
What it should look like if you are trying to keep it the same as standard dynos is...
Run 1 - solid lines, TQ/HP Red and Blue
Run 2 - dashed lines, TQ/HP Red and Blue
Run 3 - Could go Solid again with different colors
Run 4 - Dashed, same colors
It is really up to you, just typically, the runs share the same line type, just the color changes from HP to TQ
What it should look like if you are trying to keep it the same as standard dynos is...
Run 1 - solid lines, TQ/HP Red and Blue
Run 2 - dashed lines, TQ/HP Red and Blue
Run 3 - Could go Solid again with different colors
Run 4 - Dashed, same colors
It is really up to you, just typically, the runs share the same line type, just the color changes from HP to TQ
i haven't played with that version yet. Just saw there was an update this morning. It would just be easier if we were tracking the same type of line for a run instead of 2 different colors (Red and Blue) and 2 different line types per run.
In 1.0.5 its like this.
Run 1 is one color (ie RED). HP is solid, TQ is dotted.
Run 2 is one color (ie Blue). HP is solid, TQ is dotted.
Etc, etc
I like it this way.
And like you, I also complained about how it was in previous versions. When you see 1.0.5, I think you'll like it too.
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Check your tps trim value
If you still have problems send the log to bradbarnhill at hotmail and ill take a look
If you still have problems send the log to bradbarnhill at hotmail and ill take a look
Last edited by bbarnhill; Jul 22, 2010 at 12:30 PM.
I decided to give this a try tonight ... I have a question.
Does the application pull in the baro and temp data from logs automatically for SAE correction? I don't have any logs with that data currently.
Does the application pull in the baro and temp data from logs automatically for SAE correction? I don't have any logs with that data currently.
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silicontek: Let me know if there is anything else to do for ya. There is an update in 1.0.5 that fixes some issues with TPS trimming, just wait on that update within the next week.
TouringBubble: The baro and temp data is put in manually, as its not stored in any log that Ive seen.
TouringBubble: The baro and temp data is put in manually, as its not stored in any log that Ive seen.
Brad, the application looks like its coming along nicely. I havent had a chance to play around with it as much as I'd like, but from what I've seen so far, its pretty damn cool. Much better than any other freebie that Ive seen. PMing you with some more info.
The baro you log would work but not the temp, as the temp we log is AIT, and not the ambient temp.


