ColonelAdama
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- First Name
- Adam
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- Jan 30, 2023
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- Greenville, SC
- Car(s)
- 2023 Absolute Zero Supra 3.0 Premium MT, 2015 GTI
DudeI've been working on building a Datalog and tune analyzation tool for myself based on what I find lacking from other tools.
Still in early stages but it's already proving to be super helpful.
Some features:
1. Visualize datalog with peak numbers, visual representation of WOT sections (great for track logs), visual representation of gear, etc
2. Trace feature on datalog. Load datalog, load XDF file, load BIN file and then you can scrub over a datalog and it will trace it in the selected DME table.
3. Tune analyzer which shows you any Torque or Fill Limits in the log and shows which DME tables effect that, and gives suggestions of changing those tables.
4. Fuel Scalar, WGDC Base, P-Gain, I-Gain, D-Gain tune analyzer that shows current table values, then offers suggestions based on the datalog loaded. For example, with Fuel Scalar, it analyzes STFT + LTFT and shows what to change on the Fuel Scalar table to get fuel trims closer to zero.
The peak numbers are handy to quickly see max values from the datalog. Example, in this track datalog, I went WOT 52 times in a 21 minute track session.
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Quickly see WOT sections of the datalog with visual representation:
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Visual color for each gear:
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DME table cell tracing. Scrub over a datalog and it will trace it values in any DME table:
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Fill and Torque limits found in a datalog, which limits, what they are, and what tables to modify, with suggestions:
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DME table analyzation from datalog and suggestions:
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incredible, how do I buy it
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