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Old 01-22-2005, 06:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default WideBand Commander Log File

I just installed the WBC in my car today its raining on and off so, I really couldnt do to much hopefully tomorrow. But here are 2 log files of a few runs up and down the street.
If you have a WBC and KNOW what your doing take a look at it, and tell me what you think.
If you just want to check it out go to www.widebandcommander.com and D/L the software and check it out.

http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/41f2f40a...aiv8BB_A4Yu4iO

http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/41f2f40a...aiv8BBYbeTj79C
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You need to do a full throttle run in third to get a good reading on how you're tuning is going. Also, use the secondary input and connect your map output to it and set it to show your boost levels. That will definitely help when tuning. You should be able to find voltage to psi comparisions on here somewhere.
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I thought about that but i have the S-AFC and i can monitor boost press. from that so i figure id try and hook it up to the fuel Press. So i can monitor that. What do you think?
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Personally I would use it for boost so that you can log your a/f vs boost vs rpm. In the future if you turn up your boost(and you will) it will help out alot.
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There is a Stage 0/1 Map/Boost Voltage convertor on this forum in the stickys.
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