When viewing a map, look just to the left of the A,B,C,D,E,F,G map designations. You will see what looks like a small square airfilter, & one with the filter & a hand. When you put your cursor over these it will tell you that the filter on its own applies or removes the filter. The one with a hand is where you choose or edit what filter is to be applied.
Click on edit filter settings& choose the Base efficiency numerator filter. Click OK then apply the filter with the other tab. It will ask if you want the log file replotted if over 3000 frames click yes & you are good to go.
The Tremor at AIR
Ok, thank you 5.7Ute! I will try that tomorrow as soon as I get home from work. Hopefully I'm making some progress with all of this. Do I keep doing the AutoVe & logging until I do hit all the cells. I wish I didn't take the cruise control out of the car now, I can see how it would help with the process
5.7ute, I want to make sure I used the right BEN. Did I goof up his Filter?
You wont get them all. Chances are if you dont hit them while doing autoVE you will never hit them anyway. So a calculated Guess following the trends will see you right. If you post up the tune fil you used in that log I will apply the filtered data to it so you can compare what you come up with.
The Tremor at AIR
See circled in red (regarding posts #52, 53).
You can add conditions to a filter to include or exclude data in particular ranges of any of the logged pids.
Hey Mick:
Yea, I should have clarified. For Data, I picked BEN Factor, Bank 1 Serial Wideband LS1 Style (factor). I hid empty cells then than 10.
Mick, I did not apply any filters to his data. I was not sure what Filters he uses, so I left it unfiltered. If I did not say it in the post, I should have. I am sure filtering would make a world of difference.
Did I pick the right Data for the MAP? Sometimes, I look at these real quick, so my apologies if I made a mistake. Just let me know.
Thanks..