I hope we can keep the stop watches out and not have to break out the calender againOriginally Posted by Tordne
I hope we can keep the stop watches out and not have to break out the calender againOriginally Posted by Tordne
1999 C5 A-4 Convertible
1 of 245 Nassua Blue 99 Vert's, Blackwing, LS6 Intake, 42 # Injectors, Two Stage Nitrous System- Dry and a Wet Plate, EFI Live Scan/Tune V2, 1999 PCM with 2002 COS 5 OS Custom Nitrous Panel.
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You still have nails left to bite???Originally Posted by Cougar281
Dave.
Headin' for the season opener tomorrow ... V2 stays home in the box ... :( Oh well, still have V1 to log the runs ...
Garry Glendown * '17 Fifty 2SS MT * 99 Firehawk Convertible (for sale)
Any updates?
The BB logging firmware is complete it is being tested in our new AutoCal product now. Once that testing is complete it will be ported back into FlashScan V2. Check out this short video of AutoCal doing its BB logging thing....
http://68.178.219.18/images/AutoCalBBLogging.wmv
FlashScan BB logging is probably a month away from stable public release. But there will most likely be "pre-release" version earlier than that for the very brave to try out.
Regards
Paul
Before asking for help, please read this.
We have also included the ability to read, clear and log trouble codes and more importantly, freeze frame history data that can be displayed by AutoCal or FlashScan immediately and/or downloaded to your PC back at base.
All PIDs can be "renamed" by you to names that you are comfortable using.
All units can be customized to *any* units that you are comfortable using. You can switch between the standard metric units and the units of *your* choice at any time.
Regards
Paul
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It looks like it updates quick.Originally Posted by Blacky
Both units (AutoCal and FlashScan) will update at whatever rate the data is being logged at, i.e. up to 40 frames per second. AutoCal was configured to 5 fps (in the video) so that the data was readable - otherwise the values change too quickly to read. But the value you see on the screen is only a few milliseconds (less than 10ms) behind the actual data in the PCM.Originally Posted by joecar
Internally, data logging is always done at full speed: between 10 and 40 fps - depending on PCM type and PID selection.
Regards
Paul
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