Tunerstudio is now 40$ or am I missing something?
#41
On a nearly related dissaster - My lap top died and ate the email with my registration number for a paid version of Tuner Studio.
I replaced the hard drive but how do I get my registration number for another install ?
Looked in the EFI Analytical/ Tuner Studio site but did not find an email adress
Thanks
I replaced the hard drive but how do I get my registration number for another install ?
Looked in the EFI Analytical/ Tuner Studio site but did not find an email adress
Thanks
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IIRC, it's only a couple things like VE Analyzer Live (and possibly other features that don't yet exist like a base map generator) that are pay features in the final release. The plan is to have a free version (TunerStudio Lite) that's able to work as good basic tuning software, while with the paid version you get extra awesomeness.
Im playing in tunerstudio lite right now.... Im wondering what the extra awesomeness is.
I know there is VEAnalize live, 3d tables but what is useful beyond that goes unmentioned?
I don't see mention of it, but does either the lite or full version have a cell trace option for if I do a pull to see where it was through the sweep?
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VE analyze live is worth the $40 by itself without a doubt. I have never seen a memory trace through the cells but that sounds like it nice feature, possibly. Why don't you contact Phil Tobin and see if he would be willing to add that. It might already do it and I just don't know about it.
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Your gauges are also live when looking and changing features in menus. Very helpful when you want to see the exact effect of a change without closing and reopening the menu.
It now also includes WUE autotune.
Don't quote me on this, but I don't think you can use table smoothing on the lite version either.
Read this:
TunerStudio Change Log | tunerstudio.com
Mainly the 11/15/2013 - Summary of Changes for TunerStudio 2.5 part.
It now also includes WUE autotune.
Don't quote me on this, but I don't think you can use table smoothing on the lite version either.
Read this:
TunerStudio Change Log | tunerstudio.com
Mainly the 11/15/2013 - Summary of Changes for TunerStudio 2.5 part.
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I used to have my boost and AFR plots show up as a continuous line so I could look back during a pull if I had the laptop attached and see any spikes that shouldn't be there.
I'd suggest doing to same, otherwise use MLV to look in the past. watching a gauge playback is silly when you can capture the data to a spreadsheet and pick it apart.
something like seen here:
I'd suggest doing to same, otherwise use MLV to look in the past. watching a gauge playback is silly when you can capture the data to a spreadsheet and pick it apart.
something like seen here:
#51
For example, boost target and boost, AFR target and actual AFR, stuff like that. I will post a screenshot of it when I get home if it would help.
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I went a step further. I created an identical historgram guage with transparency on top of the histogram that gives target in a different color. Seeing a peak it useful but it's nice to see how far off you were from target as well.
For example, boost target and boost, AFR target and actual AFR, stuff like that. I will post a screenshot of it when I get home if it would help.
For example, boost target and boost, AFR target and actual AFR, stuff like that. I will post a screenshot of it when I get home if it would help.
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