Why dynos should plot Torque divided by MAP
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I've written about this before but this time I have dyno data.
Because there's a lot of formatting I wrote this up in MS Word and PDF'ed it. Comments, typos? |
Reading... :likecat:
--- I feel slightly more educated on tuning in general :bigtu: |
When does V1.0 come out. I don't read minor release paper. ::rofl::::rofl:::rofl::
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Excellent idea. Should be globalized.
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This is very well thought out and clearly written.
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I'm curious about the use of BMEP in your paper when this is mostly about transient pulls on chassis dynos.
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Huh?
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Sounds more like a hardware issue than a software issue.
What prevents you from doing a steady state calibration at full load? |
Because doing a sweep is faster. Saves money.
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Have you looked at a dyno run file? Is it plain text? What if a simple script could plot torque/map just looking at the dyno file.
Edit: just checked. They are binary. There should be an easy way to export them though I would assume. BRB downloading dyno software. |
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Hey cool
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1445971138 Would be cool if dyno software let you do custom equations or something. http://efi101.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5581 |
Originally Posted by aidandj
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Edit: just checked. They are binary. There should be an easy way to export them though I would assume. BRB downloading dyno software.
DynoJet has free software to export it as CSV. DynaPack used to, but they updated to a new file format with their new software and they haven't released that to the general public. You can export as CSV if you do it on the dyno controller, though. --Ian |
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