Evoscan & Data log lab logging questions
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I've searched the forums for a couple of hours now about evoscan and data log lab questions but everything is scattered and very difficult to find.
I learning how to use Evoscan and Data log lab. I eventually want to flash my ecu but i'm saving pennis on a wideband o2 so until then i'm learning the software.
I want to be able to use data log lab to create hp and torque vs rpm graph but I'm not sure how to do that. Do I have to import data from evoscan and if so how do I do that. I read the guide but it wasn't completely clear.
Another issue i'm having is that evoscan appears to be reading the right estimated torque but i'm getting wrong data for horsepower. the data stays around 0. I'm wondering if I'm not logging something that the horsepower calc needs to be accurate data.
Any suggestions anybody?
I learning how to use Evoscan and Data log lab. I eventually want to flash my ecu but i'm saving pennis on a wideband o2 so until then i'm learning the software.
I want to be able to use data log lab to create hp and torque vs rpm graph but I'm not sure how to do that. Do I have to import data from evoscan and if so how do I do that. I read the guide but it wasn't completely clear.
Another issue i'm having is that evoscan appears to be reading the right estimated torque but i'm getting wrong data for horsepower. the data stays around 0. I'm wondering if I'm not logging something that the horsepower calc needs to be accurate data.
Any suggestions anybody?
See this post for a definition file for DLL. https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/6335030-post23.html
Save that file to your DLL universal data formats folder. Go in to the DLL options and set the EvoScan definitions as your default universal format. Then, open a log and you should be able to graph what you want.
To do a power graph, you have to log RPM and Speed I think. then, you just open the log and select Power Graph from the menu up top (not sure exactly where ... sorry).
Save that file to your DLL universal data formats folder. Go in to the DLL options and set the EvoScan definitions as your default universal format. Then, open a log and you should be able to graph what you want.
To do a power graph, you have to log RPM and Speed I think. then, you just open the log and select Power Graph from the menu up top (not sure exactly where ... sorry).
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