heading out to UNI tonight figured I would play around a bit. What are the things I should be data logging? or looking at the most.
http://www.xpttuning.com/osecuroms/viewtopic.php?t=323&sid=363fa6d34c9af0b6c08d1ceecee3da08 And add feedback correction if you have a dbw car.
Out of curiosity, why would you want to monitor these? Intake VVT Advance Angle Left Ext LM1_O2 I also noticed that the list on enginuity has a few different ones listed.. * feedback knock correction* (extended parameter) * fine learning knock correction* (extended parameter) * manifold relative pressure (i.e. boost) * boost error* (extended parameter) * CL/OL fueling* (extended parameter) * A/F correction #1 * A/F learning #1
If the tuner wants you to log those, then that's probably what he/she wants you to log. It's all different, some may want this logged, some may want that logged.
I understand that you want to log different items for different things. I'm more looking for why/when you'd want to monitor the first two.
The first is for tuning AVCS. The second is just telling you to log WB02 data if you have it available. Yeah, that list linked above isn't current with the new enginuity logging def's. I was in a hurry when I linked it. Here's a list of what I log daily on my 32bit ECU. A/F Learning Boost Error Engine Load (RAM g/rev) Engine Speed (RPM) Feedback Correction Ignition Timing Intake Air Temp Knock Correction Manifold Relative Pressure (Corrected, PSI) MAF Sensor Voltage (V) Primary WGDC (%) TPS (ECU value) Hope that is more clear.