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    Quote Originally Posted by dud View Post
    I'm not near a computer right now, but it looks like you're using the setting where stoich = 100% instead of 128.
    ex.. 113/128 = about 88℅
    to be clear there's no real setting for this. i ask for input format, but always output a whole percentage (100% = good, 90% = remove 10% fuel, 110% = add 10% fuel).

    i am starting to think +10% or -10% would be more readable

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveo View Post
    to be clear there's no real setting for this. i ask for input format, but always output a whole percentage (100% = good, 90% = remove 10% fuel, 110% = add 10% fuel).

    i am starting to think +10% or -10% would be more readable
    Sorry to cause confusion. I was away from the computer and forgot that's how it worked. The numbers threw me the first time I used the program too until I realized the output was actually percentages.

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    new version posted that solves above display ambiguity issue, allows different trim display calculation to suit different users (defaults to +/- which can't be misinterpreted)

    http://fbodytech.com/trimalyzer/trimalyzer-download/

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    Excellent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveo View Post
    i am starting to think +10% or -10% would be more readable
    That would similar to how I use EFI Live fuel trims, which range from +25% to -25%. dave w

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave w View Post
    That would similar to how I use EFI Live fuel trims, which range from +25% to -25%. dave w
    well now everyone has their preferred method available

    coming next: maf analysis

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    Filters

    I have a question concerning filters, It appears my ALDLdroid csv files have some weird formatting errors for certain parameters. For instance the "error 44" column seems to indicate the power enrichment state, and "error 45" appears to be AE MAP, and the "O2 sensor rich" column seems to be AE TPS. If i wanted to filter out all the data where "power enrichment" is active I would think I should select "error 44" for the filter but when PE is active it shows "Power" in the .csv file so what do i set the filter operation as? should it be true, false or something else? the log file is attached. Thanks for the great work on this tool it is a great help!
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    here is the dictionary file, you can see all the viable true/false values allowed.

    you can edit your adx file that aldldroid uses to change the value. or you can copy the dictionary.txt to the same directory that your trimalyzer.exe is, and edit it carefully to add 'power' or whatever to the true line.

    be careful editing it, it has to be perfect, it's not really checked for errors so it will probably just crash if you add anything odd.

    https://github.com/resfilter/trimaly...dictionary.txt

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