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When it comes to data logging. What pids do I use? I've only found like 1 or 2 will work?

Am I doing something wrong. I've only had the xcal 3 for like a month.

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My XCAL3 will not log to itself - all values are zero when it starts, then errors out.

I log live to a laptop using Livelink and the XCAL3 in between. Sucks needing the lappy but it works.

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  On 09/12/2012 at 8:06 AM, TXR05 said:

When it comes to data logging. What pids do I use? I've only found like 1 or 2 will work?

Am I doing something wrong. I've only had the xcal 3 for like a month.

No mate your not..

Xcal3 isn't good at loging in my view at all, logs the pids that you don't need and not the ones ya do..

Weird yeap but the xcal2 does a much better job..

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  On 16/12/2012 at 3:36 AM, TXR05 said:

Am I able to log ignition timing ? Just got mine tuned and cannot beat my other mate who has 70 hp less than me <.<

nice. were did u get this done mate.??
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  On 16/12/2012 at 4:40 AM, f6mark said:

nice. were did u get this done mate.??

RealDyno up near deception bay. don't remember the exact suburb.

It pulled 402.3RWHP with 610NM @ 14 PSI.

Mate has 330 RWHP with 610NM @ 10 PSI.

Just not too sure my timing is still the same. Having the same issue with the scan gauge reading it at 2 when before it was 14 at WOT. No more wheel spin through first either.

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  On 14/10/2012 at 9:17 PM, Bonjaz said:

Was posted in a previous thread that most oils don't start working properly until they hit 90deg, with a 72 do you think your oil will still get up to temp? Depends where you live I guess

You mean the oil not working properly or not flowing properly?

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Don't work properly, they obviously won't flow properly either until up to temp but I think it was something ratter wrote once on here, something about the properties of some oils don't start lubricating properly until a certain temp...

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