Rod this is so good, Your program makes compression analysing so much easier than the program I am presently using. I want to go back on many of my previous wave patterns I have captured and play with it on your program. Thank yo so much for sharing your program and this video with me.
Hi sailorbob, yes, you can get this app and many other useful automotive apps from TaT (The Automotive Technician). www.tat.net.au TaT has many great resources available to its members, including a bi-monthly trade magazine, technical help service, automotive equipment reviews, technical forum, diagnostic calculators and programs, fault code and acronym databases, technical videos, scan data and waveform database, and more.
You know that you program is begin distributed by autonerdz as well? I'm just asking because the TaT website says the programs there are exclusively for members.
A 12 month subscription to The Automotive Technician network ( www.tat.net.au/join-up-now.html ) gives you access to a bi-monthly magazine which can be viewed online and is also sent out to you, plus access to a large database of known good scan tool PID data and waveforms, workshop and diagnostic equipment reviews by members, a searchable database of repair case studies by members, access to a technical assistance service to help with those difficult repairs plus about 20 automotive software programs and calculators, which includes the CWV program.
No way are those pressure readings reliable or correct. Apply Boyle's Law. Compress 22 inHg 10x (10:1 CR) and tell me you get 62 PSI. WPS500 over reports both the vacuum and the compression values by about a factor of 2x.
Rod this is so good, Your program makes compression analysing so much easier than the program I am presently using. I want to go back on many of my previous wave patterns I have captured and play with it on your program. Thank yo so much for sharing your program and this video with me.
Outstanding!!!
y have a picoscope and i want to know how to install this software in my picoscope.
I need it , how can I have it? , what’s the price and where can I have it???
What numbers are the valve flags referenced to? (Eg evc at 10)
Excellent piece of software, I could really do with this for adding the camshaft info, where is it available to purchase
Is this available for nonPico users?
Also a great introductory tutorial on reading running compression waveforms. Is this software available outside of the autonerdz forums?
Hi sailorbob, yes, you can get this app and many other useful automotive apps from TaT (The Automotive Technician). www.tat.net.au TaT has many great resources available to its members, including a bi-monthly trade magazine, technical help service, automotive equipment reviews, technical forum, diagnostic calculators and programs, fault code and acronym databases, technical videos, scan data and waveform database, and more.
You know that you program is begin distributed by autonerdz as well? I'm just asking because the TaT website says the programs there are exclusively for members.
Yes, that's right. Autonerdz Picogroup members have access to several of my programs.
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at $249 a year i dont think so.. fine if youre in the trade but for a home mechanic not worth it
Any were I can get this software? Just this one? I know about an Australian website, but they want $180!
Maic Salazar You can join Autonerdz Picogroup at this page.
www.autonerdz.com/support.html#_Plus_you_get
You will need to go to www.autonerdz.com and register as a PicoGroup member to gain access to the download drop site.
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Can this be used for scopes other than pico?
Bannie Thompson If your scope captures can be saved as images then this software can be used.
Where can I get this software?
CWV and many other resources are available to members of The Automotive Technician network.
www.tat.net.au/join-up-now.html
so if i sign up on this link i'll get this cwv? is it a download? can i use it on more than one computer?
A 12 month subscription to The Automotive Technician network ( www.tat.net.au/join-up-now.html ) gives you access to a bi-monthly magazine which can be viewed online and is also sent out to you, plus access to a large database of known good scan tool PID data and waveforms, workshop and diagnostic equipment reviews by members, a searchable database of repair case studies by members, access to a technical assistance service to help with those difficult repairs plus about 20 automotive software programs and calculators, which includes the CWV program.
sold!!!
Rod maher
i signed up and can't find any of these software programs.CWV or any???
Great software!
No way are those pressure readings reliable or correct. Apply Boyle's Law. Compress 22 inHg 10x (10:1 CR) and tell me you get 62 PSI.
WPS500 over reports both the vacuum and the compression values by about a factor of 2x.
it may be a running compression test