First time using LM1 Data Logger
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First time using LM1 Data Logger
Wasn't sure what forum to put this in. Do we have an "Advanced Tuner" forum yet?
Ok..I got the LM1 all configured today and got a good run out of it. Gonna analyze and adjust accordingly. The links below provide the LogWorks executable and a link to data log. Check it out if you want to. *NOTE* The major lean spikes are when I coast/idle to stop. I am using a Venturi clamp on the exhaust instead of a bung. When coasting, the exhaust is not pushing out much gases. You will see one good solid run from 1 - 2 -3 & then dip off to idle in 4th. There are quite a few rich points I can lean out.
LogWorks.Zip
Data Log Run - N/A
Comments, suggestions...hell..even flames are welcome. Why not right?
Ok..I got the LM1 all configured today and got a good run out of it. Gonna analyze and adjust accordingly. The links below provide the LogWorks executable and a link to data log. Check it out if you want to. *NOTE* The major lean spikes are when I coast/idle to stop. I am using a Venturi clamp on the exhaust instead of a bung. When coasting, the exhaust is not pushing out much gases. You will see one good solid run from 1 - 2 -3 & then dip off to idle in 4th. There are quite a few rich points I can lean out.
LogWorks.Zip
Data Log Run - N/A
Comments, suggestions...hell..even flames are welcome. Why not right?
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I found the two good 3rd gear runs at WOT. The first one starts at 1:17.1 w/ 14.66@3500 and ends at 1:22.2 w/ 11.3@5980. Both runs are "nearly" identical in regards to the A/F. The second starts at 2:12.6 and ends at 2:18.6 . That's about the best I could get in a neighborhood setting. Will get some solid 1/8 mile runs this weekend both w/ & /wo N2O.
I can see I have a bit of leaning out to do both for N/A and N2O between 3500-6200. I say 6200 because the theory is...with a shift at 6500 (N2O shuts down at 6200), when it hit's 6200 it will go "uncorrected" and hit a rich point somewhere between 9 - 11 giving you a rich condition in the hard shift period. You can see what it does when your in DeCel (between shifts), lean's out like mad. Make sense to anyone but myself?
I can see I have a bit of leaning out to do both for N/A and N2O between 3500-6200. I say 6200 because the theory is...with a shift at 6500 (N2O shuts down at 6200), when it hit's 6200 it will go "uncorrected" and hit a rich point somewhere between 9 - 11 giving you a rich condition in the hard shift period. You can see what it does when your in DeCel (between shifts), lean's out like mad. Make sense to anyone but myself?
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