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Old Jul 10, 2014 | 05:11 PM
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1st time logging and got some logs today but need help looking at the info. I'm using Tuner Pro RT.

If anyone wants to look at them post up your email and I'll send them.

Is there really only 3 views in the software to look back at the files? I saw item list(cant see everything listed, just top portion, dash and then monitor).

One think i noticed was at idle looking back at the file it looks like the engine speed is reading higher then what the car was idling...
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Old Jul 10, 2014 | 05:36 PM
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If you go into the dash section, you can right click on them empty spaces to add a new sensor view.

I personally like to use the Data Dash and the Data List Views. They are very simple and easy to read. If you want to learn some more about tuning terms and what they mean you can read a nice article at this link. http://lt1pcmtuning.com/tips/
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Old Jul 10, 2014 | 05:52 PM
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I tried that but don't like it. There are so many options on what to look at that view really limits it. I like the item list but still can't see all of them when they are listed straight down.

I'm trying to record it so i can send it to someone since they don't have this software to open the file and play it.
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Old Jul 10, 2014 | 05:55 PM
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Why don't you do an actual data log and then play it back within Tuner Pro while you use a screen recording application? This way if something messes up while you're screen recording it, you don't have to waste time and gas going out to do a data log. You can also export a data log to a notepad or Excel file and view it in there instead of Tuner Pro.
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i tried using my phone but the quality sucks.

That's what I was looking for, another way to view the files I have saved. Thanks for the info.
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I can't get either of those to work
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Why dont you try datamaster?

http://www.ttspowersystems.com/DataM...ownloads2.html

Http://www.scotthansen.net/data
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Initially I was going to use Datamaster but had issues so I contact Moates and talked to Dave the tech guy. He walked me through and suggested I use Tuner Pro RT since he was familiar with it and not DataMaster. He was very nice and It didn't feel like he was in a hurry to get off the phone with me and I like that.

So after hanging up I did a start up warm and logged it then went for a drive logged it and then logged another one while getting on it hard in 1st and 2nd.

Just need someone to take a peek and see if they see anything that looks unusual or off.

Car runs strong but I have hard start issues along with idle issues.
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Old Jul 10, 2014 | 08:23 PM
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Dave is a great guy, but unlike him I use Datamaster and have always struggled with tunerpro. Shoot a PM Mike 90 C4sixer as he is good with it. He's an op in a thread here if you scroll down. Most likely you need to increase or decrease flowrate to clear this up.
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Sent him a PM. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by MrWillys
Dave is a great guy, but unlike him I use Datamaster and have always struggled with tunerpro. Shoot a PM Mike 90 C4sixer as he is good with it. He's an op in a thread here if you scroll down. Most likely you need to increase or decrease flowrate to clear this up.
What year car and engine do you have? I just got your message. I might be able to take a quick look at your logs. I need time to look at my own datalogs! But i really do like Tunerpro. Over on the Camaro boards, there are some really smart folks playing this tuning game.
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Sent you a email with one log.

In the past I was talking to Brian (TunedPerformance) but have not heard from him since May.
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Originally Posted by Snakecharmer383
Sent you a email with one log.

In the past I was talking to Brian (TunedPerformance) but have not heard from him since May.
In TunerPro RT you can save your recorded data as a .csv file. Then just open it in Excel. I prefer this method because I can then sort and filter the data for what I'm looking for.
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I like Datamaster for quick tuning but do far better work with Tuner pro. I love the bringing in various variables to pinpoint areas of the map that need analysis and fixing.
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Anyone else interested in looking at the files i have currently. I've been waiting how long to do this and finally got it done and got another hang up now.

Looking for someone experienced in tuning and know what they are doing and looking at.
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