What is the easiest way to read engine timing
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I have the XEDE but have no way of reading my overall engine timing.
I have tried a pocket logger but it seemed to be very slow to react.
Is there a freeware OBDII software package that will work with a cable of some kind that will allow me to monitor timing - - real time?
I imagine I will have to use a laptop and that is fine.....I just need to know the product to use.
I have tried a pocket logger but it seemed to be very slow to react.
Is there a freeware OBDII software package that will work with a cable of some kind that will allow me to monitor timing - - real time?
I imagine I will have to use a laptop and that is fine.....I just need to know the product to use.
this may be a bit late but the problem is that the only way to read timing on a stock ecu equipt vehicle is through the odbii port. this is slow, sample rate of less tan 20 samples a second. this requires you to capture timing several times to get a good overall picture of what you're running.
unfortunately the pocketlogger is the only way right now, or a similar odbii cable. wait for the ecuflash software to address logging... then it'll be a nobrainer.
unfortunately the pocketlogger is the only way right now, or a similar odbii cable. wait for the ecuflash software to address logging... then it'll be a nobrainer.
For stock ecu tuning esponses so far are:
When, what, and how much would this be?
So does this mean that you can monitor what really happens after ECU processing from map changes made with the ecuflash?
- ecutek flash + utec
- ECU+
Originally Posted by trinydex
wait for the ecuflash software to address logging... then it'll be a nobrainer.
So does this mean that you can monitor what really happens after ECU processing from map changes made with the ecuflash?



