Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
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Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
Steveo on gearheadEfi.org has been busy making this program to take logs and spit out ve tables .cool how it pulls data out of blms only when tps is open etc .havnt tried it out yet but plan to have a play www.fbodytech.com/trimalyzer
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Re: Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
That looks really good, a worthwhile addition to the "toolbox".
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Re: Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
yeah anything like that is good to have!
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Re: Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
I think I shall give it a test
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Re: Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
I quickly slapped a couple of logs through it looks good
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Re: Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
Looks good, just tried setting it up with just MAF but has a critical error(screenshot of setup shown) but it looks the good's nice find Delco!!!
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Re: Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
Just put anything in the map colomn it will work and then setup a maf table once the logs processed and away you go
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Re: Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
I got this result, not sure if I am getting required result, or am I not entering correct data? the copy and paste works as expected but I know I don't need to trim 31.9% from my fuel table . at least it shows consistency in the fuel table.
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Re: Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
Great find, will have a play. Hopefully possible to setup a new item using CalcVE and wideband data.
One thing I have missed greatly in TunerPro from other programs is selective log selection. Most others offer a rule that can be configured to automatically select static load areas and then display a histogram from this.
One thing I have missed greatly in TunerPro from other programs is selective log selection. Most others offer a rule that can be configured to automatically select static load areas and then display a histogram from this.
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Re: Trimalyzer narrowband tuning program
You need to select percentage table if blm tables are percent based if old 128 =0 tables use the other table
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