is there a dummy proof way of setting up a math parameter that averages the wideband data so it doesn't have such a huge variation?
3 september 2016 layout.Layout.xml
6 09 pm on 12 july.hpl
Corndog 2001 GTP xp cam E90 Methanol mod 4.hpt
is there a dummy proof way of setting up a math parameter that averages the wideband data so it doesn't have such a huge variation?
3 september 2016 layout.Layout.xml
6 09 pm on 12 july.hpl
Corndog 2001 GTP xp cam E90 Methanol mod 4.hpt
Last edited by schpenxel; 07-20-2017 at 02:59 PM.
Hey man, sorry I think I was the one that pointed you to the forum then never got on here to check and make sure someone helped. I'll post up what to do in a few.
Post a log and tune if you want help
VCM Suite V3+ GETTING STARTED THREADS / HOW TO's
Tuner by night
CPX Tuning
2005 Corvette, M6
ECS 1500 Supercharger
AlkyControl Meth, Monster LT1-S Twin, NT05R's
ID1000's, 220/240, .598/.598, 118 from Cam Motion
2007 Escalade, A6
Stock
Ok, so to do this you need to go under tools, math parameters (or hit ctrl+m) to open up math parameter editor
Go to the first math parameter, use these settings. Just name it WB smoothed or something like that, abbreviation the same thing, then for the formula use [50120.avg(200)] as a starting point. 200 is the number of miliseconds you're averaging the data from. I tried it at 200 and at 500, 500 is a lot smoother but you're losing a lot of resolution going over 500 miliseconds like that
Anyways--after you create the math parameter you can close math parameter editor
Now right click in a chart, charts layout, then you can use "WB Smoothed" in whatever chart you want. I did it like the attached just to see the two side by side but you can do whatever suits what you're trying to do. And that's that, now you have a nice pretty smooth WB reading you can use in charts/gauges/graphs.
WB Smoother.JPG
WB Smoother Chart.JPG
WB Smoother CHart 2.JPG
WB Smoother CHart 500.JPG
Post a log and tune if you want help
VCM Suite V3+ GETTING STARTED THREADS / HOW TO's
Tuner by night
CPX Tuning
2005 Corvette, M6
ECS 1500 Supercharger
AlkyControl Meth, Monster LT1-S Twin, NT05R's
ID1000's, 220/240, .598/.598, 118 from Cam Motion
2007 Escalade, A6
Stock
Thanks for your help, I checked for a response a few times, then forgot. I will give your suggestions a shot. I appreciate it.
I'll post a shot of the smoothed data, kind of surprising at the difference between the two charts
Last edited by CornDog; 08-06-2017 at 10:36 AM.