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datalogger not recording AFR
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:57 pm
by SpoolinSol
Finally decided to start tuning AFR for much higher boost on the new engine. I go out datalogging and doing pulls in the morning and when I hit 'record' it starts filling in cells for low cam, but wouldn't fill in values for hi cam. I go home, think I figured out that I actually had vtec disabled, so I set the crossover RPM and go out to datalog some more. Now when I press 'record' the timer will start, and all of my real time values/AFRs will be displayed but my cells won't record any values. I wasn't looking at the laptop for a while, just driving around, and then I looked and it had filled in some cells, but then stopped recording. Usually I will have someone else drive and make a few pulls, I'll adjust the map, clear my cells, hit record again, repeat. But now it will only randomly fill in cells for a short time, then won't record anymore. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:07 pm
by Gaskleppie
Maybe you have to lower the amount of samples. (sample update delay)
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:08 pm
by SpoolinSol
though about that. i guess the default was '4', and after i started having issues i changed it to '20' (options > setting > dattalogging comm > samplerate) and it made no immediate change, so i set it back to '4'
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 2:54 am
by Gaskleppie
to lower the amount
In the overlay tab!
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 2:11 pm
by SpoolinSol
Gaskleppie wrote: to lower the amount
In the overlay tab!
gotcha, found it now, unfortunately my lc-1 is toasted (I was renting one from a guy in town), when I buy a new one I'll give that a shot. my settings in 'overlay advance options' were '3', '200', '150'
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:24 pm
by kyhatch01
i had a prob like that it was my gear settings and ect temp setting my car did not run that hot so i lowered the temp and bang good as new hope this helps
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:50 pm
by SpoolinSol
kyhatch01 wrote:i had a prob like that it was my gear settings and ect temp setting my car did not run that hot so i lowered the temp and bang good as new hope this helps
it was only recording to the overlay over a certain ECT value? could be my issue since my car runs cold as hell with the 2" aluminum radiator...
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:52 pm
by JaredKaragen
SpoolinSol wrote:kyhatch01 wrote:i had a prob like that it was my gear settings and ect temp setting my car did not run that hot so i lowered the temp and bang good as new hope this helps
it was only recording to the overlay over a certain ECT value? could be my issue since my car runs cold as hell with the 2" aluminum radiator...
yeah, you shouldn't tune unless the engine reaches operating temp though; try to heat it up before driving... do you have a thermostat in the car? worse comes to worse you will need to turn down the ECT requirement, but I believe the tune won't be as on as it should be if you have to do that.
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:43 am
by SpoolinSol
JaredKaragen wrote:SpoolinSol wrote:kyhatch01 wrote:i had a prob like that it was my gear settings and ect temp setting my car did not run that hot so i lowered the temp and bang good as new hope this helps
it was only recording to the overlay over a certain ECT value? could be my issue since my car runs cold as hell with the 2" aluminum radiator...
yeah, you shouldn't tune unless the engine reaches operating temp though; try to heat it up before driving... do you have a thermostat in the car? worse comes to worse you will need to turn down the ECT requirement, but I believe the tune won't be as on as it should be if you have to do that.
yea, it has a thermostat, but this damn 2" aluminum radiator and coolllldddd michigan weather make this thing get colder and colder the more I run it haha. I'd rather do 4th gear pulls and get 'too much' airflow to the rad than do 3rd gear pulls and not get as good of a log. I checked my Overlay AFR settings and it was at 174-282, so I'll try adjusting the ECT settings next time I get a wideband on it, thx guys
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:55 pm
by 2kCivicSi
There are different thermostats open temperatures available thru Napa... you should change out for the highest value you can find to combat your radiator cooling efficiency.. or, during wintertimes, do like the truckers do and put a piece of cardboard or thin sheet of steel or aluminum in front to cut down the airflow thru the radiator. I have a similar problem with my fluidyne radiator.. when the car is hot & I take off hard, the temps drop quickly...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:16 pm
by SpoolinSol
2kCivicSi wrote:There are different thermostats open temperatures available thru Napa... you should change out for the highest value you can find to combat your radiator cooling efficiency.. or, during wintertimes, do like the truckers do and put a piece of cardboard or thin sheet of steel or aluminum in front to cut down the airflow thru the radiator. I have a similar problem with my fluidyne radiator.. when the car is hot & I take off hard, the temps drop quickly...
yea, i haven't changed the t-stat since i've owned the car (3 years) and i've meant to put cardboard infront of the rad, i'm just lazy
