Logging SST useful parameters
#1
Logging SST useful parameters
So I worked these out about a year ago - but due to the "sensitive" nature of SST "tuning" I decided to only give them to a few select peeps.
Anyway's the time has come that they become public, you MUST have EvoScan 2.8.0005 or above:
Anyway's good luck and have fun!
Cheers
D.
Anyway's the time has come that they become public, you MUST have EvoScan 2.8.0005 or above:
Code:
<DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="SST Transmission Temp" LogReference="SST_TM_Temp" RequestID="CAN28-0" Eval="x-50" Unit="Deg F" MetricEval="x-50" MetricUnit="Deg C" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="1000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="1000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Odd Clutch Temp" LogReference="OddClutchTemp" RequestID="CAN33-0" Eval="x/4" Unit="C" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="2" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="255" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="255" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Even Clutch Temp" LogReference="EvenClutchTemp" RequestID="CAN33-2" Eval="x/4" Unit="C" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="2" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="255" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="255" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Odd Clutch Pressure" LogReference="OddClutchPressure" RequestID="CAN35-0" Eval="x*2" Signed="true" Unit="mbar" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="2" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="255" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="255" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Even Clutch Pressure" LogReference="EvenClutchPressure" RequestID="CAN35-2" Eval="x*2" Signed="true" Unit="mbar" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="2" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="255" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="255" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Odd Clutch SlipSpeed" LogReference="OddClutchSlipSpeed" RequestID="CAN34-0" Eval="x/2" Signed="true" unit="rpm" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="2" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="255" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="255" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Even Clutch SlipSpeed" LogReference="EvenClutchSlipSpeed" RequestID="CAN34-2" Eval="x/2" Signed="true" Unit="rpm" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="2" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="255" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="255" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Odd Input Shaft Speed" LogReference="OddInputShaftSpeed" RequestID="CAN36-0" Eval="x" Unit="rpm" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="2" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="255" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="255" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Even Input Shaft Speed" LogReference="EvenInputShaftSpeed" RequestID="CAN36-2" Eval="x" Unit="rpm" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="2" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="255" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="255" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" />
Cheers
D.
#6
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Thank you, I copy and pasted this into my xml under Ralliart section and when i go to Logging tab- Edit Data Item List, im getting the error "The given key was not present in the dictionary". Can someone tell me how to fix this?
Last edited by total0wnage; Sep 12, 2011 at 05:24 PM.
#7
Evolved Member
I just added them in manually. Guess I like repetitive data entry - it's kind of soothing for my overworked/underpowered brain...
Zip and post your XML. Probably just a typo.
And yeah, it's amazing how my clutches DID start to slip as soon as I began logging this! People will be howling out for better SST clutch pressure management...
Rich
Zip and post your XML. Probably just a typo.
And yeah, it's amazing how my clutches DID start to slip as soon as I began logging this! People will be howling out for better SST clutch pressure management...
Rich
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#12
I'll make sure I have more Jelly Babies on hand this time.
#14
Evolving Member
You can see line pressure acting on each of the two clutches
And you can watch your clutches slipping in real time as you pile n the torque... keep an eye out around 5500rpm
And you can watch your clutches slipping in real time as you pile n the torque... keep an eye out around 5500rpm