Blacky
February 8th, 2006, 03:16 PM
To save the LTFT data in a log file requires that you open the LTFT window after you have finished recording the log and before you save the log file.
You can check what meta data is stored in a log file by opening the log file using Notepad. The first part of the log file is just plain text.
WARNING:
Don't try to modify or save the log file uwing notepad - you will destroy the data in it. Notepad does not format the log file correctly when saving it again.
If there is no meta data in the log file then those options will probably stayed greyed out.
This is some of the meta data as it appears in the *.efi file:
[LTFT],4
MAP=$0B,$66,$0F,$66,$01,$00
RPM=$1C,$00,$2C,$00,$07,$66
0-15=$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00 ,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$ 08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08 ,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$ 00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00 ,$08,$00
16-23=$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00 ,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$08,$00,$ 08,$00,$08,$00,$00,$00,$08,$00
[SHIFT],3
1-2=$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00, $00,$00,$00,$00,$00
2-3=$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00, $00,$00,$00,$00,$00
3-4=$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00, $00,$00,$00,$00,$00
[MISC],20
GM.ENGSIZE_DMA=5.7 Liter
GM.TRANS_DMA=M6 Manual
GM.DIFF_DMA=3.91
GM.4WD_DMA=No
GM.VSSLIMIT_DMA=412
SAE.O2SLOC=O2S11,O2S21
GM.MAFHIGHFAIL_DMA=0
GM.MAFLOWFAIL_DMA=0
GM.MAFRATFAIL_DMA=0
GM.MAFRATCOMP_DMA=0
GM.ESCFAIL_DMA=0
GM.FANTYPE_DMA=Series/Parallel Fans
GM.FAN1OFF_DMA=95
GM.FAN1ON_DMA=98
GM.FAN2OFF_DMA=102
GM.FAN2ON_DMA=98
SAE.OBDSUP=OBD II (California ARB)
GM.RAMFAIL_DMA=0
GM.ROMFAIL_DMA=0
GM.ROMCHKSUM_DMA=Passed
Regards
Paul
wildwhl
February 8th, 2006, 03:22 PM
Paul -
Thanks for the input - but still no go. I'll look at it with notepad - but if I open the LTFT window prior to saving - still no data saved (scratches head, opens another beer).
Tried again. OK, seems to work if I open the LTFT window and hit save prior to closing the log. But it used to auto-save before...and I still have the strange labels.
Bill
Blacky
February 8th, 2006, 04:49 PM
Open your *.tun file in the Tuning Tool and look at the calibrations, Engine Calibration->Fuel->Trim: {B3809} and {B3810}. Those two calibrations define the boundary points for the RPM and MAP axis of the LTFT matrix.
If they are different in the calibration uploaded from your PCM, to what you see in the Scan Tool let me know.
Regards
Paul
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