Baseline Automated Tuning Beta Now Available for Download
#359
Whew.. updating the site as best as I can - I really need to sit down and edit the help file again.... sigh.
I'm gonna only work with the RX8 folks for now to keep the noise level down... so have at it gentlemen / ladies and I will do my best to support you.
I'm gonna only work with the RX8 folks for now to keep the noise level down... so have at it gentlemen / ladies and I will do my best to support you.
#361
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Thanks for the update Kane Gonna give this a try this week and see if I cant figure it out.
One quick question if I may. For the logging interval on my AP. It seems to be variable ? They are anywhere from 0.12 to 0.18 seconds apart o.0
One quick question if I may. For the logging interval on my AP. It seems to be variable ? They are anywhere from 0.12 to 0.18 seconds apart o.0
Last edited by Mawnee; 07-25-2009 at 08:39 PM.
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Ahh good point. I'll make sure its logging EVERYTHING and see if that changes it to a stable resolution
Newp..still variable. Nows its up to almost half a second, but the delay varies a little between data points.
Last edited by Mawnee; 07-25-2009 at 09:16 PM.
#373
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err, yeah. getting an error. it will scale it with no log in there. but there's nothing wrong with my log.
so i don't have to do anyting with the set up maf scale?
Forms!frmMAFScale!MAFScaleName
damnit **** **** ************ ****
closing database deletes all data! save, you dumbass. ****.
god damnit. i'll get back at it tonight. sonova
so i don't have to do anyting with the set up maf scale?
Forms!frmMAFScale!MAFScaleName
damnit **** **** ************ ****
closing database deletes all data! save, you dumbass. ****.
god damnit. i'll get back at it tonight. sonova
Last edited by myriadshalaks; 07-26-2009 at 10:06 AM.
#375
I just tested it and it works fine for me.
Step 1 - Engine Wizard
Step 2 - MAF Scale in the Options Wnndow
Since you don't have one (don't click the new button) - type in a MAF Scale Name; then click into the bottom area and put your MAF and your g/sec values.
Step 3 - Close that window and import your logs. If they are already imported - then Scale the MAF.
Step 1 - Engine Wizard
Step 2 - MAF Scale in the Options Wnndow
Since you don't have one (don't click the new button) - type in a MAF Scale Name; then click into the bottom area and put your MAF and your g/sec values.
Step 3 - Close that window and import your logs. If they are already imported - then Scale the MAF.