ALDL Logger V2
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I think an acceleromter would need some other device, but I do have a V1 & V2 device & just collect dust... but wanted them just in case one of those days you need them!
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Yeah still possible to easily add the accelerometer board. The first post has the firmware - its the + version in the zip. The PDF has instructions on adding it, if you do not feel comfortable doing the soldering/install I can install it for you. I dont have any accel boards though so you would need to source that.Biggvl wrote:Ps, I'd love to add the accelerometer if thats still possible?
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I have no idea where to start looking or really what Im looking for, any tips?
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Thanks Kojab
on the way to me now 


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I finally got around to testing my logger V2. Went to set up the adx for my wideband onto auxiliary 1. Followed the instructions to the best of knowledge (which is zero on ADX's) and I get an error up after changing the calculation to suit my 14point7 Spartan and naming it saying the name is to short?
I'm wondering if I could look at someone else's to see how it was done? Running 12P 112.
Or just any help would be great.
Typical me leave it to the last minute I'm going to the track this weekend hoping to log a mates V6 wingless I done a tune for and haven't even set up the logger or even know how to use it. Using it seems straight forward just the ADX has me worried.
All help appreciated.
I'm wondering if I could look at someone else's to see how it was done? Running 12P 112.
Or just any help would be great.
Typical me leave it to the last minute I'm going to the track this weekend hoping to log a mates V6 wingless I done a tune for and haven't even set up the logger or even know how to use it. Using it seems straight forward just the ADX has me worried.
All help appreciated.
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After more playing and reading a few things fell into place. I also found an 11P one from VL400's VL build thread where he tested a Spartan.
I've attached my 12P ADX id love someone to look over. 2 items that are modified are values, WideBand - Aux Analog 1 and Analogue 1 - Spartan WB
The first one Wideband - Aux Analog 1 was already in there but I changed the calc to suit the 10 - 20 AFR range of the Spartan to suit tuner pro read out.
The second one Analogue 1 - Spartan WB I've set up new to display on the logger display.
Id appreciate some feedback please.
I've attached my 12P ADX id love someone to look over. 2 items that are modified are values, WideBand - Aux Analog 1 and Analogue 1 - Spartan WB
The first one Wideband - Aux Analog 1 was already in there but I changed the calc to suit the 10 - 20 AFR range of the Spartan to suit tuner pro read out.
The second one Analogue 1 - Spartan WB I've set up new to display on the logger display.
Id appreciate some feedback please.
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Used my logger for the first real time on Saturday absolute ripper piece of gear. Ran into one problem I never tried before the day. Writing a new cal to the ecu.
I made some changes with tuner pro saved the bin to the memory card and went to write new cal but none were available. Lucky I took my burner as we hired a track (its a race car). So question is how do I save a cal file in tuner pro?
I made some changes with tuner pro saved the bin to the memory card and went to write new cal but none were available. Lucky I took my burner as we hired a track (its a race car). So question is how do I save a cal file in tuner pro?
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you cant really convert a file to be a cal with tunerpro. I find it easiest to download the cal with the logger first, then edit that file with tunerpro and save it back to the card, then upload back to ECU.
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second what jayme said, I usually always setup my base tune before I go racing, then after the first run do get cal, look at logs, make changes, save as new file name then upload with logger.
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Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Advanced tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread