Awesome job Steveo can't wait to try it out
Awesome job Steveo can't wait to try it out
Now that 2-bar support works for the P66 V6 PCMs, I have some questions about this tool-it looks like it will be very handy but in my case, I need to make sure that the "over 1 bar" flag gets set and recorded in the logs, as it flips tables based on that-can Trimalyzer flip tables, given that there is a "less than 1 bar" and a "more than 1 bar" table?
yeah kinda, you will have to set and unset the filter for "over one bar" or whatever.. no big deal.
Ok, so if the flag sets and unsets and I log the flag, will can I get trimalyzer to switch based on the flag? Or do I have to manually crop and filter data and tell it specifically what table we're in?
you have to add a filter and define your tables
set the filter to false. run your analysis against the correct table
then go back and set the filter to true. run your analysis again.
shouldn't be tough at all
it'll remember your filter if you like, and it will also remember your tables.
ah, ok. That's not too bad, and will allow me to tune *just* one table at a time if I want-although I'll have a wideband in the logs too that I'll be looking at for boost control, being able to use the narrowbands to do bulk tuning will help save time.
I have tried to use this tool for MAF 6E cars, and it also works well. However, it needed some tweaks to the datalog to make it work. The MAF / SD templates accept only integer values for cells. Tuning MAF using MAF voltage, the cells have fractional values. I have added another log value with MAF Voltage *100 which solved the problem, but maybe it would be good to add a possibility to have the cells with fractional values.
Another thing - the MAF tables have the "Modify clipboard" button not working, which is not a big deal, but I can't select multiple cells in the Trimalyzer results and copy them - this is another place for improvement that came into my mind.
Anyway, the tool does it's job very well and makes tuning much easier :)
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