This is about the point I export to csv and stop using the scanner. WB signal delay is obviously a model-able thing, but the scanner doesn't have the knobs to generate it as a function of MAP, RPM, etc. Widening the window excessively gets the leading edge of the signal but you miss the rest. And it skews the axis inputs because you're looking at enabling criteria after the event is already over. They really need to improve the scanner feature set.
I have exported to CSV many times...but man what a chore. I agree HPT needs to modernize. Maybe once they get Global B settled they can focus on this...oh wait...once they get the Core ECU settled...err...it will never happen.
All you need to do is offset the wideband vs the rest of the datalog based on rpm, which is what the ecm actually does... OH WAIT you can't do that in that software. Use EFILive and get these things ironed out easier.
I would be curious how this offset business works...does it offset properly for different RPM's? Idle would have the longest offset, high rpm would have the least. I have never used EFILive.
@@SilverSurfer77 You are missing out. you can offset however you see fit. you can create your own formula for how much to offset. I have various depending on logging speed also.
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This is about the point I export to csv and stop using the scanner. WB signal delay is obviously a model-able thing, but the scanner doesn't have the knobs to generate it as a function of MAP, RPM, etc. Widening the window excessively gets the leading edge of the signal but you miss the rest. And it skews the axis inputs because you're looking at enabling criteria after the event is already over. They really need to improve the scanner feature set.
I have exported to CSV many times...but man what a chore. I agree HPT needs to modernize. Maybe once they get Global B settled they can focus on this...oh wait...once they get the Core ECU settled...err...it will never happen.
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All you need to do is offset the wideband vs the rest of the datalog based on rpm, which is what the ecm actually does... OH WAIT you can't do that in that software. Use EFILive and get these things ironed out easier.
I would be curious how this offset business works...does it offset properly for different RPM's? Idle would have the longest offset, high rpm would have the least. I have never used EFILive.
@@SilverSurfer77 You are missing out. you can offset however you see fit. you can create your own formula for how much to offset. I have various depending on logging speed also.
@@highlanderc man I think you need to make some EFILive vidoes! Maybe I will have to switch teams LOL