Go back to the tunetool, do copy-with-labels, come back to the scantool map Columns tab, click Paste Labels.
Ok, the axis interval steps on both axes match your B5101 Spark Advance table...
now, see how your screenshot shows SPARKADV on the both axes (Row and Col)...
so do this:
- open the map properties;
- goto the Row tab, checkmark Names, select RPM;
- goto the Col tab, checkmark Names, select APCYL_DMA;
- click Save, exit the map properties.
do mean like this ?
way is it that when i run my log the the name cylair grams gets a line through it ?
what are the # that appear in the left column
E38_0026.efi
would you have a look at this log file for me and comment on the KR at low throttle openings at low RPM it seems to be getting a small amount from cyl C,E,F,G,H
Last edited by restless@westnet.com.au; March 20th, 2015 at 06:16 PM.
Bob, you have the wrong pid trying to be selected for Columns, it needs to be be APCYL_DMA.
If you have the 'Names' box ticked in the propeties, you'll be able to idenify it in th drop down list as {E38.APCYL_DMA}
There doesn't seem to be any knock in that log from what I see.
Last edited by darcy; March 20th, 2015 at 07:00 PM.
no mate i dont have that one that i can find
page shot of what i have
i see you have your setting from 0. to 20 on your KR and cyl graphs im sure if you lower your high setting down to 1.5 you will see KR ? i used to run 5 as the high setting and dident notice anything either , what is considered as acceptable KR ? i thought none or less the .5
Try this;
Open your map properties.
You'll see a bunch of tabs at the top... click on the Column tab.
Now, you'll see a couple of boxes, one with the label "Names" and the other with the label "Selected".
Untick the "Selected" box and tick the "Names" box.
Your map properties should now look exactly like this...
Your dropdown should now have everything available.
Scroll up to near the top and locate E38.APCYL_DMA
If you have an E38 log file already loaded in the scan tool, then you'll have to scroll down to near the bottom to find it...
Last edited by statesman; March 22nd, 2015 at 02:28 AM.