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      12-22-2007, 06:43 PM   #23
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I can show you datalogs of my Car holding 26.1psi through an entire gear on an Internal wastegate, and its nowhere near as sophisticated as a BMW
Noice What turbo pulls that? An FP Green or something?
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This is interesting and important for Procede V2 users to note when reading datalogs:

It is important to open with map that covers a short enough period to induce a graph reading with 1.0 psi accuracy. You can then overlay your longer maps so it gives you more detailed boost readings with 1.0 psi boost integers rather than the zoomed out version which seems to be visually misleading.

I messed around with my tq values today from 90% to 92% to 94% and ended up at 93% still pushing a little high on boost but hey, i'm a risk taker and the car had ZERO audible knock and ping, it ran like a dream.

(Tried to get a newer C6 Z06 to run, we followed each other around town, got on the freeway, couldn't find a gap in traffic and he hopped back off the freeway. Don't worry, I know he can beat me, just curious by how much.)

Anyway, take a look at the differences in graphs below, these are the same two graphs but one reads by 1.0 psi measurements vs. the other reads by 10.0 psi measurements. The 10psi map looks like 13-14psi when boost was raised, the 1psi map shows it's actually 14.5-15.5psi (at the 5,500 rpm's we are supposed be watching for):
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I tryed to zoom in,but having problems to make it show 8-10-12 14 ....psi as yours do,how did you do that?
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Also if you aren't sure what the exact boost number is on a specific part of the graph can you not just click on it and it will tell you?
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I tryed to zoom in,but having problems to make it show 8-10-12 14 ....psi as yours do,how did you do that?
you have to open a log that reads in the more detailed 1 psi calculations (unless the one you are trying to view already reads that way) and then double click the point you want after overlaying the log you are interested in:
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you have to open a log that reads in the more detailed 1 psi calculations (unless the one you are trying to view already reads that way) and then double click the point you want after overlaying the log you are interested in:
What do u mean when you say open a log that reads in more detailed?? How is this done? After i end a log then i save it...AT what point do you make the log read in more detailed form...Can you enlight the ones that don't understand how to do this in a more DETAILED explanation than open a log that reads more detailed 1 psi calculations...Thanks
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What do u mean when you say open a log that reads in more detailed?? How is this done? After i end a log then i save it...AT what point do you make the log read in more detailed form...Can you enlight the ones that don't understand how to do this in a more DETAILED explanation than open a log that reads more detailed 1 psi calculations...Thanks
for some reason it just opens that way if the total time is shorter, perhaps shiv can advise as to whether there is a way to get the reader to give us the info we want on any datalog but so far mine only reads in 1 psi increments when the datalog is smaller, so just make sure you have one short one stored you can open first then overlay a longer one by opening it while the first log is still open. hope that helps!
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Try this :

Load a data set, then click anywhere on your boost graph.

Then hit "P" and on the right side of the "Channel Properties" dialog box that appears, uncheck "autoscale" and then change the Min Value to 10 and the Max entry to 15.

It will now display your boost data in increments between 10 and 15 (or between whatever integers you entered as min and max).

I was able to load a datalog that spanned some 8 minutes and read in single psi detail this way.

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Try this :

Load a data set, then click anywhere on your boost graph.

Then hit "P" and on the right side of the "Channel Properties" dialog box that appears, uncheck "autoscale" and then change the Min Value to 10 and the Max entry to 15.

It will now display your boost data in increments between 10 and 15 (or between whatever integers you entered as min and max).

I was able to load a datalog that spanned some 8 minutes and read in single psi detail this way.

Cheers!

Sweet that is the answer we were looking for thanks!
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Noice What turbo pulls that? An FP Green or something?
Its a PTE GT3561, basically a Non Ball Bearing 35R.
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Try this :

Load a data set, then click anywhere on your boost graph.

Then hit "P" and on the right side of the "Channel Properties" dialog box that appears, uncheck "autoscale" and then change the Min Value to 10 and the Max entry to 15.

It will now display your boost data in increments between 10 and 15 (or between whatever integers you entered as min and max).

I was able to load a datalog that spanned some 8 minutes and read in single psi detail this way.

Cheers!
Thanks thats exactly what information that I needed...I scaled everything down to my specific needs...Awesome!!!
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Oh and I found this statement to be VERY ironic since after ignoring me for 2 weeks when I PMed you of the possibility of a solenoid being stuck open you immediately chimed in about it. But after it was clear that wasn't the issue and it could once again be the procede, I get ignored again. Hypocrite?
Dude, could you possibly start your own goddamn thread and stop hiijacking other people threads who are trying to get answers to legitimate questions? Obviously you have issues with Shiv and Vishnu (you hiijack just about every thread in which Shiv posts), so how about arguing in PMs. The rest of us really could give a crap about your arguments with Shiv & Vishnu. Frankly I don't know why you haven't sold your PROcede and gone with some other tune. Give us all a break from your BS and take it private.
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Dude, could you possibly start your own goddamn thread and stop hiijacking other people threads who are trying to get answers to legitimate questions? Obviously you have issues with Shiv and Vishnu (you hiijack just about every thread in which Shiv posts), so how about arguing in PMs. The rest of us really could give a crap about your arguments with Shiv & Vishnu. Frankly I don't know why you haven't sold your PROcede and gone with some other tune. Give us all a break from your BS and take it private.
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