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Thread: v3.0 logging knock retard need to convert to cyl airmass (g)

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    v3.0 logging knock retard need to convert to cyl airmass (g)

    trying to log rpm vs cylinder air mass (g) instead of kpa. when i choose cylinder air mass and log the map tracer moves with rpm but not with airflow (cyl airmass). trying to log same as editor figures to make it easier to tune.
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    I have the same issue and reported it in the 3.0 announce thread. I havent heard anything back on it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6literc10 View Post
    trying to log rpm vs cylinder air mass (g) instead of kpa. when i choose cylinder air mass and log the map tracer moves with rpm but not with airflow (cyl airmass). trying to log same as editor figures to make it easier to tune.
    Post your log and layout
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    Just go into graphs, select the graph that has the issue and change the units to grams from kpa

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    Just make a new graph for it and plug in the values for rpm and cylinder airmass.

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    Works fine for me. Right click chart and edit the layout.



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    omg i forgot to copy the values i thought they changed automatically when you selected a different parameter. i apologize i must have been so stressed from adapting to all that changes that i spaced the obvious.

    thanks alot CatnipG5Bandit

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    you also have to make sure your logging air mass, selecting the pid in the graph does not automatically log it in the scanner
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    I'm only populating the .08 value across all rpms after switching this over. Any idea what I did wrong?

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    Post a screenshot, layout, something

    Usually it's because you're using the wrong parameter for one axis and/or you haven't added it to the channel list (i.e. it isn't getting any data for that axis so it's just spitting all the data into the 0.08 cell)

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    will do

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    Quote Originally Posted by schpenxel View Post
    Post a screenshot, layout, something

    Usually it's because you're using the wrong parameter for one axis and/or you haven't added it to the channel list (i.e. it isn't getting any data for that axis so it's just spitting all the data into the 0.08 cell)
    You were right on the money. I didn't add it to the channel list. Works great now. Thanks!

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    Good deal!