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Old Mar 24, 2011 | 07:10 PM
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P1000 Datalog Duty Cycle %

How do I get the datalog to show percentage instead of ms on injector duty cycles?
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Datalog injector duty cycle.
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Old Mar 24, 2011 | 08:40 PM
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Datalog injector duty cycle.
Chris, I do datalog injector duty cycle, but it displays it in milliseconds instead of percentage.
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Shouldn't. I don't have access to the software right now, so I really can't be of much help. I do know it works though. Email me your log, if you don't mind.

In a pinch divide the pulsewidth by the cycle time. 6000 rpm has a 10ms cycle time for reference. 8000 rpm is 7.5
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Originally Posted by C. Ludwig
Shouldn't. I don't have access to the software right now, so I really can't be of much help. I do know it works though. Email me your log, if you don't mind.

In a pinch divide the pulsewidth by the cycle time. 6000 rpm has a 10ms cycle time for reference. 8000 rpm is 7.5
Nevermind. I reloaded the software and now it shows up!
Weird...wonder if that was what was causing my boost descrepncy?
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