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Old Jan 3, 2013 | 05:37 AM
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EvoScan Logging Parameters

I recently had my Evo X SE tuned by my local shop and just picked up a Tactrix cable and EvoScan software. I have occasionally seen the knock light flash during WOT and I would like to do some logging to ensure that the car is running properly. I am wondering what parameters I should be logging? I use to log in 3rd gear in my Subaru, but is this still the same for the 6SP SST? Any insight and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. TIA & HNY!
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Old Jan 12, 2013 | 05:21 AM
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Anyone familiar with EvoScan?
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Old Jan 14, 2013 | 04:28 PM
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Not sure what gear on the mr as I have gsr. Sounds like your tuner ( assuming kaizen or dynotech ) used tephra's cel knock flash. Was it a slow flashing or rapid? The faster it flashes the higher the knock sum. High knock is bad for your motor so please speak with your tuner if it continues. It is normal to see very light knock on occasion which will slowly flash. I would still log knock so you can send the log files to your tuner if your still seeing alot of knock. Good idea to log your long term fuel trims to make sure your as close to 0 as possible and not above 10. There are many more parameters to log that I'm sure other people can chime in on.
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