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Old 02-08-2007, 12:29 AM
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I want to data log with my AEM UEGO, seems easy enough with the serial output. Figured I could find something to run off a Palm like all the DSM guys do, but havent found anything so far.. Has anyone data logged with it? I know it says to test it using HyperTerminal IIRC, to display the voltages, but I would really like to find something to graph it, preferably something I could run off a Palm or make work on Windows Mobile.
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Can you datalog vs RPM with the AEM?

I found the datalogging with the LC-1 pretty much useless with out being about to refrence it to RPM.

Sorry, can't be of any help on the software for a handheld. AEM has a forum you might try checking out.
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You cannot datalog RPM vs AFR with the AEM, pretty sure just the Zeitronix will allow you to do that besides the Innovate LC-1 with the datalogging box whatchamacallit.
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I'm sure if I can find a program to graph voltage inputs, I can add a second input from the RPM signal to display with the voltage from the wideband, and just figure out that X volts = Y rpm, in 100RPM incriments, and have it plot RPM along with A/F on a graph. Seems simple enough, assuming I can find a program that will do this.

*edit* Now that I think about it, if I could find a program to graph voltages, I could maby have a few graphs running simutaniously, say one RPM, one A/F, one TPS, heck even get a map sensor and log boost off it. Kinda the same thing the Ziektronics is doing, just a heck of a lot cheaper, and I could still have my A/F gauge with the digital readout.
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Do it man and make sure you let me know cause i just got my car back and running today and need to datalog with my AEM badddddd... Car's been broke down on and off so much i never had a chance to datalog anything.
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I'm definately going to try to make this happen. I'm going to ask my dad if he can pass this on to his co-workers at his electrical engineering lab dealy, i'm sure one of them can shoot me in the right direction for a program.
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Originally Posted by ApexOnYou
I'm sure if I can find a program to graph voltage inputs, I can add a second input from the RPM signal to display with the voltage from the wideband, and just figure out that X volts = Y rpm, in 100RPM incriments, and have it plot RPM along with A/F on a graph. Seems simple enough, assuming I can find a program that will do this.

*edit* Now that I think about it, if I could find a program to graph voltages, I could maby have a few graphs running simutaniously, say one RPM, one A/F, one TPS, heck even get a map sensor and log boost off it. Kinda the same thing the Ziektronics is doing, just a heck of a lot cheaper, and I could still have my A/F gauge with the digital readout.
Good luck with that. How do you intend on monitoring the voltages? You'll need some hardware to do that with.

Your easiest solution will be to purchase an SSI-4 ($129). Configure the WB to output analog 0-5V to the SSI-4, then use the other inputs to collect RPM, TPS ... whatever your heart desires.
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That interface looks appealing.. I'm toying with LogWorks2 right now to see if this is something I like.
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what good is referencing AFR vs RPM without the other axis of the map (either MAP/MAF or TPS)? You could have a very wide range on loads at any given rpm and it seems silly to datalog without load as one of you factors.
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It's better than AFR vs Time.
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Originally Posted by Arkmage
what good is referencing AFR vs RPM without the other axis of the map (either MAP/MAF or TPS)? You could have a very wide range on loads at any given rpm and it seems silly to datalog without load as one of you factors.
Read post #4, i'm planning on using TPS and a MAP sensor for load.
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Originally Posted by ApexOnYou
Read post #4, i'm planning on using TPS and a MAP sensor for load.
I was mainly asking for the LC1 users. I don't believe they have the additional input for that. Or do they?
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you can if you buy the SSI-4 or whatever it is.

I've done enough WOT 3rd gear pulls to read the logs perfectly fine based on time.
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