gaps in wideband logs
#1
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gaps in wideband logs
anyone had this in evoscan with an Lc1?
it works flawlessly using logworks and the same usb-serial adaptor.
i also logged only 4 items from evoscan and its still bad!
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it works flawlessly using logworks and the same usb-serial adaptor.
i also logged only 4 items from evoscan and its still bad!
.
#2
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The LC-1 isn't as fast as MUT. Reducing the number of items you log in EvoScan will make this worse. You can have Excel interpolate the blanks by:
highlighting an empty cell that has an AFR value above and below it
press =
press (
click the cell above (that has an AFR value in it)
press +
click the cell below (that has an AFR value in it)
press )
press /
press 2
press ENTER
Then copy that formula to the rest of the empty cells.
highlighting an empty cell that has an AFR value above and below it
press =
press (
click the cell above (that has an AFR value in it)
press +
click the cell below (that has an AFR value in it)
press )
press /
press 2
press ENTER
Then copy that formula to the rest of the empty cells.
#4
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Thats strange, the LC-1 measures up to 500 times/second and calculates Lambda for each in LW. Evoscan works fine with my LC1 but I don't use evoscan that often. Is this with the analog out (I cut those off)? If you don't mind logging most channles directly not from obdii like rpm, TPS, boost, hz, EGT, cht, timing and so on as reference traces to tune it with (on LW) you will have to get another part in the chain and do alot of wiring. Otherwise stick with evoscan, but I dont think it's supposed to do what you displayed.
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