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    Dyno Graph style?

    I would love to use dyno data (rwhp,rwtq) on racerender and display the dyno graph in real time.

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    If you have a compatible data file that gives the horsepower and/or torque per time interval, you may be able to accomplish something like this with the Time Graph display object...

    To have it draw live, you could put it in "Time Span" mode, and set to a suitable number of seconds. The "Thickness" setting can be increased to 150 to make it taller / larger. If you want both HP and torque, just setup one of them first, then duplicate that using the other data field, with the same settings (time interval, etc), uncheck the "Back" color to make it a transparent background, and then drag it on top of the other display. The "Range" setting can be set to control the minimum and maximum scale of each display, so if desired, you could use that to make them both match so that the lines cross at 5250 RPM.

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    Yes I have it in csv fomat.
    GREAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    tq, hp and timeline ! exported right from the dyno.

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    that's nice ... just with the HP

    but I was more looking for a fixed graph which start from the bottom left and draw from left to right (without the fixed plain line@zero too)
    Last edited by ChargerFan1; 07-09-2015 at 01:23 AM.

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    This is what I want to do


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChargerFan1 View Post
    That is pretty bad ass!

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    Good news! I've made some improvements to better support this. The upcoming RaceRender 3.1.9 release will add a "Progress" mode to Time Graph displays to accomplish this. It will work much like the current "Fixed" modes, but instead of plotting all of the data and simply marking the current position on top, it will instead only plot up to the current time. In effect, you can watch the graph be drawn in real time.

    I'm hoping to have this 3.1.9 update released by this weekend...

    There is a compromise, though: These graphs are always plotted against time (not RPM) for the X axis, so that could make it look a bit different when compared with the actual dyno sheet, but it should still look like a dyno.

    Here's a preview of what I was able to do with the new functionality...


    This also utilizes new "Maximum" data displays (for Max HP / Max TQ) that will be under the "Enhanced Display Objects" section.

    The dyno graph was accomplished by using two Time Graph plots arranged on top of each other, one for Horsepower, and the other for Torque. Both are set to "Progress" mode, have the same Range, Thickness, Trim, Size, and Position settings. The Background color is disabled to make them transparent.

    As usual, the colors, thicknesses, gauges, text, etc., can be customized with RaceRender Ultimate Edition, so you can build it with your own style and layout.

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    3.1.9 update released today: http://RaceRender.com/RR3/Download.html

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    you rock !!!

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    the functionality is awesome !!!!!!!
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