need help with my Autoenginuity.
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need help with my Autoenginuity.
just got a bunch of data recorded with my Autoenginuity today.
was wondering if anyone would be willing to analyze it for me since i don't know that much about lambda, ignition timing, etc.
i recorded:
lambda
ignition timing
calculated load
RPM
speed
intake air temperature
i have it captured in .csv/excel format ... should i convert it before posting?
thanks in advance!
was wondering if anyone would be willing to analyze it for me since i don't know that much about lambda, ignition timing, etc.
i recorded:
lambda
ignition timing
calculated load
RPM
speed
intake air temperature
i have it captured in .csv/excel format ... should i convert it before posting?
thanks in advance!
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Post it as attachment. If you can't attach it as csv, then rename it to txt or something. I can help you graph it out and teach you what the hell you're looking at :D
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I was working on your logs, and it turns out you really don't have anything to check out in there except look at how your car was running on the highway. Try making speed runs (in a safe secluded area), and check out this thread to learn why: https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-engine-tuning-forum-63/emanage-canzoomer-tuning-dummies-42912/
That should help you a lot. It really takes at least an intermediate MS Excel skill to manipulate the logs into usable graphs. If Excel isn't one of your strengths, then you have a long way to go. If that's the case, I would suggest learning excel first.
Doesn't Autoenginuity come with its own graphing tools? I swear they had their own when I tested their application long ago.
That should help you a lot. It really takes at least an intermediate MS Excel skill to manipulate the logs into usable graphs. If Excel isn't one of your strengths, then you have a long way to go. If that's the case, I would suggest learning excel first.
Doesn't Autoenginuity come with its own graphing tools? I swear they had their own when I tested their application long ago.
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