I got the logger UP to work, and was able to get a start of a histogram going, but the RPM signal keeps dropping out and it lags a bit. PCML works well, but I can't do anything the data. Someone on here mentioned Megalog viewer. Gonna loo into that as an option.antus wrote:I dont know if any elm one works. I heard there was one that did, and its elsewhere on this site but I never got it working (typical with the million different variations of elm out there. Probably it did work for the person who made it, and nobody else). There is one for AVT that works well on this site. Except few have AVT interfaces. The universal patcher logger is probably your best bet, followed by pcmlogger second.
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PCMLogger just outputs a CSV formatted file, any log viewer that imports CSV should work, MegaLog Viewer from EFI Analytics is known to be one.Vetteyog wrote:I got the logger UP to work, and was able to get a start of a histogram going, but the RPM signal keeps dropping out and it lags a bit. PCML works well, but I can't do anything the data. Someone on here mentioned Megalog viewer. Gonna loo into that as an option.
Remember PCMLogger is beta and has some hickups, please report any issues, even if you thinks it's been reported.
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I have "thick skin" so no problem!Broke4speed wrote:Ok, what about this one? I'm genuinely curious, not trying to be a dick. It seems to have a LOT of GM-specific stuff in it, but I have no idea if it's OBD2 or not. It's just one I found on the usual sites.
IF someone added other things to the ORIGINAL .adx made by Mark (TP developer) it MAY work.
That being said, the other logging apps appear to be better.
Heck you MIGHT even be able to log with Torque Pro better than TP!
The ELM327 was made specifically for ALL OBDII protocols, though most cheap clones seem to lack J1850 support.
ALSO ANY "ELM" device using v 1.5 is FAKE and was created using v1.1.
I have a BAFX unit that is v 1.4, so most likely a legit licensed product. (I also have an OBDXPro VY v2)
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Universal Patcher does lag behind some but it’s nice seeing the cells hit. I’ve never had a issue with RPM though. Also the log file saved from Universal Patcher is a csv file as well so it can be opened in megalogviewer as well.Vetteyog wrote:I got the logger UP to work, and was able to get a start of a histogram going, but the RPM signal keeps dropping out and it lags a bit. PCML works well, but I can't do anything the data. Someone on here mentioned Megalog viewer. Gonna loo into that as an option.antus wrote:I dont know if any elm one works. I heard there was one that did, and its elsewhere on this site but I never got it working (typical with the million different variations of elm out there. Probably it did work for the person who made it, and nobody else). There is one for AVT that works well on this site. Except few have AVT interfaces. The universal patcher logger is probably your best bet, followed by pcmlogger second.
Here’s a histogram of maf tuning on Universal Patcher Here’s one of the VE table tuning. Here’s one of the VE on megalogviewer hd
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Megalog viewer is a pay thing, right? I haven't had a chance to look into it yet.brandongarnold02 wrote:Universal Patcher does lag behind some but it’s nice seeing the cells hit. I’ve never had a issue with RPM though. Also the log file saved from Universal Patcher is a csv file as well so it can be opened in megalogviewer as well.Vetteyog wrote:I got the logger UP to work, and was able to get a start of a histogram going, but the RPM signal keeps dropping out and it lags a bit. PCML works well, but I can't do anything the data. Someone on here mentioned Megalog viewer. Gonna loo into that as an option.antus wrote:I dont know if any elm one works. I heard there was one that did, and its elsewhere on this site but I never got it working (typical with the million different variations of elm out there. Probably it did work for the person who made it, and nobody else). There is one for AVT that works well on this site. Except few have AVT interfaces. The universal patcher logger is probably your best bet, followed by pcmlogger second.
Here’s a histogram of maf tuning on Universal Patcher Here’s one of the VE table tuning. Here’s one of the VE on megalogviewer hd
Also, would you be able to screenshot me a pic of your VE & MAF histogram setups in UP? I think I have mine right but I'm not certain.
Thank you!
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It's free ...Vetteyog wrote:Megalog viewer is a pay thing, right? I haven't had a chance to look into it yet.
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MegalogviewerHD is $50 to unlock all histogram creating capabilities.
Here’s an example of logging VE error with long term fuel trims
In Universal Patcher open the loggers and add the PIDs Needed for VE which is MAP, Engine Speed and LTFT Average. Since the Long Term Average PID doesn’t work you have to create your own math PID. Once you add MAP and Engine Speed you can right click the line below it in your added section and click edit(I didn’t get a pic of this step). Then a window will pop up and fill it out like this.
Then once it’s added start logging and click on the show histogram tab
Click on table selection
Open your bin file
Then find and click on the VE table
Here’s an example of logging VE error with long term fuel trims
In Universal Patcher open the loggers and add the PIDs Needed for VE which is MAP, Engine Speed and LTFT Average. Since the Long Term Average PID doesn’t work you have to create your own math PID. Once you add MAP and Engine Speed you can right click the line below it in your added section and click edit(I didn’t get a pic of this step). Then a window will pop up and fill it out like this.
Then once it’s added start logging and click on the show histogram tab
Click on table selection
Open your bin file
Then find and click on the VE table
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Then click receive data from logger
Then click settings and set up like this and click on use manual header and click apply and go.
The click the histogram tab and it should be showing hits.
Then click settings and set up like this and click on use manual header and click apply and go.
The click the histogram tab and it should be showing hits.
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brandongarnold02,
Thank you for correcting me, I looked and saw nothing that said it was pay, I have it, I used it long enough to test while fixing a PCM Logger output incompatibility therefore never used any fancy features!
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Thank you for correcting me, I looked and saw nothing that said it was pay, I have it, I used it long enough to test while fixing a PCM Logger output incompatibility therefore never used any fancy features!
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Hey man, thanks for that! I'll admit that UP's GUI is...definitely not as 'friendly' as some other programs, so I was having some issues trying to figure it out. This helps a bunch .brandongarnold02 wrote:Then click receive data from logger