what logging software is this from?
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Yep, that's Innovate's Logworks.
You can add an logging source to Logworks for data read via MUT from an Ecuflash-compatible cable. Basically, you just fire up a separate program (which comes with logworks), define the MUT values you want to poll from the ECU (similarly to how you might do it with Mitsulogger or Evoscan, there's a configuration file that defines different loggable values), and then fire up Logworks. It'll then poll the ECU and the wideband for data.
You can add an logging source to Logworks for data read via MUT from an Ecuflash-compatible cable. Basically, you just fire up a separate program (which comes with logworks), define the MUT values you want to poll from the ECU (similarly to how you might do it with Mitsulogger or Evoscan, there's a configuration file that defines different loggable values), and then fire up Logworks. It'll then poll the ECU and the wideband for data.
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Yep, that's Innovate's Logworks.
You can add an logging source to Logworks for data read via MUT from an Ecuflash-compatible cable. Basically, you just fire up a separate program (which comes with logworks), define the MUT values you want to poll from the ECU (similarly to how you might do it with Mitsulogger or Evoscan, there's a configuration file that defines different loggable values), and then fire up Logworks. It'll then poll the ECU and the wideband for data.
You can add an logging source to Logworks for data read via MUT from an Ecuflash-compatible cable. Basically, you just fire up a separate program (which comes with logworks), define the MUT values you want to poll from the ECU (similarly to how you might do it with Mitsulogger or Evoscan, there's a configuration file that defines different loggable values), and then fire up Logworks. It'll then poll the ECU and the wideband for data.
tactrix cable work or not?
any guides on how you define what you want?
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i.e logging knock and rpm then the scale you'd want for that would be say 0 - 12
and the rpm scale 0 to 8000 on the same graph. get me?
or do i have some thing setup wrong with evo scan?
rpm reports in a scale 0 - 80 and wideband upto 600 ?
Last edited by leecavturbo; Feb 17, 2009 at 04:31 AM.
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here is my evoscan log of essentially a run the same as the logworks example
but the log works is so easy to see whats going on.
for instance tps in logworks when at 100% is across the top of the graph whilst in evoscan its just under halfway. so it looks like evoscan picks the highest reading and uses that as the Y axis scale which doesn't give good resolution to readings with very low numbers like knock and afr!
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this is how the scales should be imo.
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but the log works is so easy to see whats going on.
for instance tps in logworks when at 100% is across the top of the graph whilst in evoscan its just under halfway. so it looks like evoscan picks the highest reading and uses that as the Y axis scale which doesn't give good resolution to readings with very low numbers like knock and afr!
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this is how the scales should be imo.
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Last edited by leecavturbo; Feb 17, 2009 at 04:58 AM.
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