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Thread: Histogram - After A Standard 'Steady State' Filter. TPS vs What?

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    Histogram - After A Standard 'Steady State' Filter. TPS vs What?

    I'm chasing a Steady State filter where by if the TPS has been the same for x frames or time etc then.........

    Maybe even ...... TPS = 100% the same for x frames/seconds and MAP is within 6KPA.......

    Does anyone have this........
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    I would be interested in this too. Free bump..

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    Looks like that was the related intent of the below thread:

    http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...dy-dx)-filters
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    Accept no answer was ever found.

    In theory this 'million dollar' filter would cut tuning time down 90% for those without a dyno. The ability to filter the crap out, and only take steady state data......
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    Like I said in another post, HP Tuners should provide its customers with one example of how to effectively use
    the transient filter. I wonder if it was an attempt to add something that would have been very useful but does
    not work, or if the person who was smart enough to program this left the company and no one else knows how
    to use it, or if HP Tuners just does not care about it's customers to do the research to let us know what the deal
    is with transient filters. It must be possible to create such a filter because the Holley EFI systems essentially
    tune themselves and therefore must have a way to filter our transients.