I can export the BLM Values into Excel using .CSV, but it only shows up in columns and rows. I can't get it to appear in chart form with Rpm vs. KPA.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
R.S.
Help Exporting BLM values to table.
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O.k, I did not have Version 5 of Tuner Pro. I have spoken with Mark and now have updated to the most recent version. I got it downloaded and have the instructions to do so. If you are reading this with the same problem then you need to have at least the Beta Version 5. And then, once you have the new version downloaded.
** Edit the definition on the acquisition menu.
Add item (under histogram)
Name it and give the unique ID a name too.
Set "Z" to be the BLM value.
Enter number of rows in your VE table and label accordingly.
Set the related item to "Y" = RPM
Enter number of columns in your VE table and label accordingly.
Set the related item to "X" = MAP Kpa
Save.
I will give you a good hint on this...
When making your table view, add an extra row for RPM where your two VE table overlap (namely the 1600 RPM row in $8D as an example)
The data can "stack up" on you in those cells when the RPM is out of range of that particular table yielding the average reading of all cells that are out of range.
To ensure you get good data for the 1600 RPM row add a row of 1700 RPM for the lower table and add a 1200 RPM row for the upper table.
You'll see what I mean once you populate some data in there.
You can also just make one large table and cut paste out the sections you want. I just found it nice to scale it exactly how the VE table is and then make an auto correction spreadsheet I can paste into.
(Courtesy of JP86SS at thirdgen.org.)
Thanks to everyone to help on this question.
R.S.
** Edit the definition on the acquisition menu.
Add item (under histogram)
Name it and give the unique ID a name too.
Set "Z" to be the BLM value.
Enter number of rows in your VE table and label accordingly.
Set the related item to "Y" = RPM
Enter number of columns in your VE table and label accordingly.
Set the related item to "X" = MAP Kpa
Save.
I will give you a good hint on this...
When making your table view, add an extra row for RPM where your two VE table overlap (namely the 1600 RPM row in $8D as an example)
The data can "stack up" on you in those cells when the RPM is out of range of that particular table yielding the average reading of all cells that are out of range.
To ensure you get good data for the 1600 RPM row add a row of 1700 RPM for the lower table and add a 1200 RPM row for the upper table.
You'll see what I mean once you populate some data in there.
You can also just make one large table and cut paste out the sections you want. I just found it nice to scale it exactly how the VE table is and then make an auto correction spreadsheet I can paste into.
(Courtesy of JP86SS at thirdgen.org.)
Thanks to everyone to help on this question.
R.S.
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O.k. I spoke to soon. I did as the above explains and it will not work.
Every time I fill out the charts and try to fill in the output object (Z) I get a an error occurred. Do you want send an error report? I have tried several different things and checked the HELP menu but it does not explain it at all.
Every time I fill out the charts and try to fill in the output object (Z) I get a an error occurred. Do you want send an error report? I have tried several different things and checked the HELP menu but it does not explain it at all.
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