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vr401

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Had a play today with my Evo tune and I used this program to create dyno graph. Car still has stock exhaust and only has 1.5bar actuator and my tune. I also installed 4bar omni MAP sensor replacing stock one and scale it so i can log it with evo scan as shown on this graph.
Anyway, just wanted to show you how you can use this software to tune and monitor any changes while tuning :)

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As long as its consistent (and they are), it will show improvements. Excellent tool. Ecmlink has similar and I have it on my gtech pro.
You have to get your gearing and weight plugged in and you can fine tune these to match your chosen dyno if required.

I read its not much use with a auto
 
jack of all said:
As long as its consistent (and they are), it will show improvements. Excellent tool. Ecmlink has similar and I have it on my gtech pro.
You have to get your gearing and weight plugged in and you can fine tune these to match your chosen dyno if required.
I read its not much use with a auto
That's true. I couldn't use it accurately on my rvr before.
Evoscan has it too and it is good and you can even load your bin (tune) into evoscan and modify plus flash ecu with it as well. Just makes it easy to do the lot with one program.
I used to use excel sheet to look at the raw data logs and make graphs rpm vs afr, boost or anything else.
 
I had a bit of play today. Here is my result. I still couldn't make her knock at all on United 100 fuel so there is more in her.
Once I finish with it I will then get bigger injectors and start playing with E85 :w00t:
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