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What does the value in the secondaries column represent? I realize it's referring to the secondary injectors, but what is it? Mine pegs at 128 under load.
This one may be a dumb one but I just want to confirm, the duty cyle is for all 4 injectors right? The highest I'm seeing is 39. The reason I'm concerned is because the part #'s of the injectors I bought as 1000cc don't match the venom sites #'s. Everything seems fine though.
What programs can I use to print the data logged cells? I don't have paint for some unknown reason and when I try to use excel the #'s all get mixed, same with notepad.
Brent
PS, maybe you could list all the cells for those of us that are new to tuning and explain what each of them represent. If they're listed some where my apologies.
This one may be a dumb one but I just want to confirm, the duty cyle is for all 4 injectors right? The highest I'm seeing is 39. The reason I'm concerned is because the part #'s of the injectors I bought as 1000cc don't match the venom sites #'s. Everything seems fine though.
What programs can I use to print the data logged cells? I don't have paint for some unknown reason and when I try to use excel the #'s all get mixed, same with notepad.
Brent
PS, maybe you could list all the cells for those of us that are new to tuning and explain what each of them represent. If they're listed some where my apologies.
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Secondaries represents whether they are on or off. 0 is off, 128 is on, though the logger should say "on" or "off".
Yes, pulse width (or Duty Cycle) is for all 4 injectors. The S5 has separate PW values for pri/sec.
In what format do you want to print the cells? A picture? A spreadsheet?
Yes, pulse width (or Duty Cycle) is for all 4 injectors. The S5 has separate PW values for pri/sec.
In what format do you want to print the cells? A picture? A spreadsheet?
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Yeah,on the palm it just has the flag on or off. I put 2and 2 together today.
Right now I'd settle for either.
How about a list of all the cells and a brief description so I can stop bugging you with mundane questions. LOL.
Thanks again,
Brent
PS despite all my little issues and questions(most of the issues are on my end) I'm quite pleased with the 2.0 thus far. Just received the other one for one of my customers, can't wait to put the new engine in and tune it!
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The PLViewer can export logs to an image or CSV file which can be opened with excel. PLViewer Manual: http://www.pocketlogger.com/viewer/PLVUserGuide2.04.pdf
The parameter list/description is in the PocketLOGGER manual in the datalogging chapter.
The parameter list/description is in the PocketLOGGER manual in the datalogging chapter.
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I have no problem with the graphs, what I'm looking for is how to print the raw samples(data page) . It says that data copied into the system clipboard may be pasted into other applications. How? I'm sure this is a simple thing, I just have no training on windows.
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