Budget eBay Porsche 3.2 Carrera: Testing with a PicoScope Oscilloscope! Bad Wires??

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @HeidiandFranny
    @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +16

    Hi Everyone, I wasn't happy with all the testing we did a couple videos back and after several comments, I decided to do a bit of research on how to get better results than what a Volt-Ohm meter can provide. I came across a channel called Mechanic Mindset and reached out to Darren and got a bunch of great info on the PicoScope 2204a. Check out his channel here for lots of tips and tricks: ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=mechanic+mindset
    In the video, we check the position and speed sensors, the airflow meter, run a virtual compression test, take a look at the ignition patterns and finally get a yes or no on that original black coil.
    Let me know your thoughts on the Pico and some of the data I got. We even found one big surprise!
    You can find the PicoScope software here: www.picotech.com/downloads
    If you are interested in the scope or any of the probes and such you can find links for them here:
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    • @rudimaier3679
      @rudimaier3679 3 года назад

      Justin miller on RUclips also has good information on the 2204a like darren

    • @NewLevelAuto
      @NewLevelAuto 2 года назад

      Darren is a top chap 👍

  • @bobbymike
    @bobbymike 5 месяцев назад +1

    Seriously one of the best Pico scope and explanations on RUclips, awesome it really is awesome ....

  • @robertyoung4389
    @robertyoung4389 3 года назад +8

    Congratulations on your new pico scope. I have used scopes for automotive diagnostics for over fifty years.. believe me you have just open up a great new way to diagnose electrical
    problems, weather it is engine, alternator- generator, heater fan or wiper motor, the possibilities are endless. As you said in your video, practice is key; I assure you the more you practice the more you will be using it.
    Thank you for what you are teaching technicians both professional and DIY. It is very much needed and appreciated.
    Thank you
    R.G. Young, Jr

  • @southatlantagaragedoors6515
    @southatlantagaragedoors6515 Год назад +1

    This is the first time I've ever seen anyone use a test light to diagnose a bad plug wire and it's absolutely genius. I'm sure a lot of people already knew about it but thank you for teaching me that trick bc I've had so many problems in the past trying to track down a bad plug wire

  • @ron993
    @ron993 3 года назад +9

    Your virtual compression test is so smart ! AWESOME

    • @knocksensor3203
      @knocksensor3203 3 года назад

      Especially on cars with tight engine compartments

  • @ScrubRadius
    @ScrubRadius 3 года назад +6

    This an incredible demonstration of how to apply modern technology to what are essentially old techniques.
    The Picoscope is a $100 Sun engine performance tester that fits in your pocket.
    I rarely learn anything new about cars. Today I did. Thank you.

  • @centavo1744
    @centavo1744 3 года назад +5

    Nice usage of the PicoScope. I know their products well.
    One comment on the 'missing' firing signal. This has nothing to do with the vertical resolution of 8 bit but is more a problem of not enough sample rate to capture the glitch. For this type of scope you can calculate the the required bandwidth of the scope to be 0.35 divided by the fastest rising edge (10% - 90%). Then you need to have four times the sample rate to avoid alaising effects. Nyquist law says you have to have at least 2 times the sampling rate but in reality with Gaussian input characteristic of the scope chanels you need to have four times sample rate.
    So the fastest rise time that can be seen on the screen of the PicoScope 2204a is 35 ns.

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for that. I did pop open the properties window to get a good look at just what the Pico was altering its settings to. I have the samples set to 2M and then the rest is just voltage range and time base, right? As I increased the time base to see all cylinders the sample rate would drop into the several thousands range. I read that this was a limit to the 8bit data capture. Can you suggest a setting that would capture all the firing lines? That would be super helpful :) I also played with the up-scaling of the probe to 8.5-10bit but that just smooths the signal without increasing resolution. Thanks!

    • @centavo1744
      @centavo1744 3 года назад +2

      @@HeidiandFranny You're welcome.
      Most oscilloscopes have an automatic setting of the sample rate and the aquisition memory to fill the entire screen. So first you can manually increase the aquisition memory to the maximum of 8 kSa which is unfortunately not very much. If you then increase the time base it will lower the sample rate or just not fill the complete screen.
      But the PicoScope6 software has a nice feature. You can stream the data via USB streaming mode directly into the PC for longer aquisitions with a higher sampling rate. Based on the datasheet you can stream up to 100 MSa so if you use 40 MSa/s sampling rate - which is enough for a 10 MHz scope input - you can stream up to 2.5 seconds to the memory. I haven't used the software in a while so I can't remember where to set it up. But I'm sure you can find out in the build in help.
      The 8.5 to 10 bit upscaling just increases the vertical resolution. What this function does is to take up to 8 sampling points and derive one new sample point but with higher vertical resolution. This of course reduces the effective sample rate by the factor of 8. So with 100 MSa/s maximum hardware sample rate only 12.5 MSa/s with high resolution is left which means appr. 3.15 MHz alaising-free bandwidth. This technique is called 'boxcar averaging'.
      I'm looking forward to se the Carrera running soon... Greetings.

  • @deercreeker
    @deercreeker 3 года назад +1

    Asked on my 20 years of experience of reading esophageal manometry waveforms, I can state that your 911 will no issues with swallowing solid foods.

  • @MetalGuru965
    @MetalGuru965 3 года назад +2

    Frannie's living proof that Engineers never stop engineering because it's not a job but a calling.

  • @jamesberlo4298
    @jamesberlo4298 2 года назад +1

    The PICO Machines are amazing, I can't believe how sensitive & precise it is!

  • @supadupa3
    @supadupa3 2 года назад +1

    Hi,
    Just found your channel after trying to work out how best to do an AC ripple test to check an alternator.
    Thank you.
    I've learnt a few new tricks from this video alone, and I've been working with cars for nearly thirty years now.
    I'm really excited to watch some more of your videos to see what other golden nuggets I might come across.
    A very grateful tinkerer from the UK 🙂

  • @COM70
    @COM70 Год назад

    Ah i see, a relative compression test. My brain was bouncing there for a minute. Just found the channel. Nice 👍

  • @weldingjunkie
    @weldingjunkie 4 месяца назад

    Keep in mind heat and resistance while the car is running can affect sensors and captures. The automotive scopes are amazing. The ATS escope is even better. You should make a delta sensor for intake and exhaust pulses.

  • @andrewhelmer7710
    @andrewhelmer7710 2 года назад

    This is the very best video I have seen to introduce beginners unfamiliar with oscilloscopes and show them how they can actually be use to test components on vehicles

  • @Paulman50
    @Paulman50 3 года назад +1

    You are truly amazing for a home mechanic.

  • @guzf344
    @guzf344 3 года назад +4

    This is one of the best Porsche video's I've seen. I learned a ton! Thanks so much!

  • @joebeitzinger360
    @joebeitzinger360 3 года назад +3

    Great videos. You are scaring me with your hair so close to the a/c belt!

  • @randyallen2771
    @randyallen2771 3 года назад +5

    Very interesting! I look forward to seeing "Pico scopes" as part of the evaluations on your future projects. Great work!

  • @jameswieler3295
    @jameswieler3295 3 года назад +1

    Awesome, awesome awesome, just added the pico scope to my Amazon wish list. thank you Franny

  • @bradypatterson8629
    @bradypatterson8629 2 года назад +1

    You are so rad. Thank you for sharing your sweet cars with us!

  • @johnspecht72
    @johnspecht72 3 года назад

    The intellectual curiosity and desire to get things properly worked out are impressive! So often people just cannot be bothered to get repairs completed and even brag about how little they care. This is not perfectionism for perfectionism's sake. The knowledge you are gaining and passing on gives you a better understanding of what processes are working and what are not. Many people will simply throw parts at a problem and never fix it. On the Car Wizard channel Mr. Long shows how properly diagnosing issues actually saves time and money.

  • @PhilUKNet
    @PhilUKNet 3 года назад +1

    You continue to impress, Franny. My mainframe computer engineering career (long ago) started just after the time when computers had lots of built in diagnostics. Prior to that all people had were logic diagrams and scopes, and those early engineers really knew their stuff. Setting up, using and interpreting scopes is a rare skill these days but, just like everything else, you take in your stride. Great stuff!

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад

      Still very useful I would say and you are right that interpreting the images is the fun part.

  • @weldingjunkie
    @weldingjunkie 4 месяца назад

    relative compression can burn you. If you have a dead hole it’ll throw you off you should do a spark sync (not trigger that’s different) with it. Great video

  • @Bavariaria
    @Bavariaria 3 года назад +3

    Your channel is awesome. Have loved following this build. Learning so much.

  • @chrisnewbold9876
    @chrisnewbold9876 3 года назад +1

    Another great episode. I love the clarity with which you present information!

  • @dalebabbitt6185
    @dalebabbitt6185 2 года назад

    I "THINK" spark plug gap will also change you ignition test graph. MAYBE that's why the factory graph looked a little different in comparison to yours. This is all interesting stuff. Thank you so much for sharing!!!!!

  • @NekoWinters
    @NekoWinters 3 года назад +1

    No lie this is one of those videos that str8t guys would rag on you for watching BUT because you've watched it you have a wealth of information and how-to that many of them would NEVER get and you'll look like a engine whisperer and wow them when you say "just use and oscilloscope, it will show you information more easily" :3

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +2

      I think that may be the reason our stuff doesn't get shared out that much :( Thanks so much for watching :)

    • @zacknrudi
      @zacknrudi 3 года назад

      ​@@HeidiandFranny Are "str8t" guys still so insecure about their sexual orientation that they can't handle being schooled by a woman? It's so disappointing how pervasive that crap is in "Merica", your stuff is brilliant and it's their loss!

    • @LSmiata
      @LSmiata 3 года назад

      @@HeidiandFranny
      Hello Heidi and Franny's Garage,
      I truly hope nothing is holding your channel back. Worked in automotive electrical engineering for a good part of my career and trained many on how to use test instruments, but I guarantee I could not produce anything near the quality and quantity covered in this video. In just 20 minutes you clearly covered 3 very different uses of the Pico scope and even how to set a trigger so that cylinders can be identified on the scope. The way you convey the knowledge is practical and detailed, like a super teacher!
      Keep posting, more will follow, the content is some of the BEST I have viewed!
      Mr. P

  • @alexmestas2128
    @alexmestas2128 3 года назад +1

    What a GREAT episode. This is great information!

  • @DavidSanchez-ju8xq
    @DavidSanchez-ju8xq 2 года назад +1

    Your splanations are ok.i hope than people know value your time.thaks......

  • @billhartsfield424
    @billhartsfield424 3 года назад +1

    Another great source for using your Pico, is Eric at South Main Auto on RUclips.. great teacher and explainer. Love his videos on trouble shooting

  • @andyvlasveld
    @andyvlasveld 7 месяцев назад

    This is one of the best Pico video's ever! Great JOB

  • @maccoolmac5191
    @maccoolmac5191 3 года назад

    I have a Fluke handheld for the ignition only. Thanks you for the other uses for it.

  • @dougsweldingfabrication953
    @dougsweldingfabrication953 3 года назад

    Well.... yep... You're very intelligent. I was looking at that PicoScope, but am not sure I'd be able to figure that out. Another great video... Thank you !!!

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад

      Oh, I'm sure you can! It is a little weird and intimidating but you'll pick it up fast. It can take a little bit of research to interpret the graphs but there are lots of YT videos that will walk you through it. Also, you can download the Pico software for free and it will go into a demo mode and let you play around a bit. Worth a try :) f

  • @soundpitchblack
    @soundpitchblack 3 года назад +2

    I see video release I sit down and watch....👍👍👍👍

  • @rick5515
    @rick5515 Год назад

    Just found you. Been a shade tree since the 70s but since retiring want to get into scopes. Been looking at the different ones on the cheap side and your explanation on the Pico was excellent. I very much like your delivery. Kept me interested. Some of these channels they fumble, and they get a little lost. You were right on key.
    Thanks and please keep them coming.

  • @LSmiata
    @LSmiata 3 года назад +1

    Hello Heidi and Franny's Garage,
    NICE JOB! Game UPPED and looking like a modern master tech!
    I also like your point on using it for checking a used car. The price of the scope is less than a traditional compression test.
    If you do decide to pull a plug, you will see the amps drop on that cylinder to near zero, but the following cylinder in the firing order will go higher than normal (~15-25%). You will also notice this when your fist start the relative test. The first couple events get the crank turning and then stabilize on a good engine (compression close for all cylinders).
    Looking forward to more video.
    Mr. P

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! Yes, I did see that. I also needed to expand the scale a bit to get better resolution. Looking forward to using this more :)

    • @LSmiata
      @LSmiata 3 года назад +1

      @@HeidiandFranny
      Hello Heidi and Franny's Garage,
      Now that you jumped in with the 2-channel unit.......we also want more right? The 4-ch units are quite expensive, so I have a plan to purchase another 2-ch unit and use a second laptop/computer. May up the bandwidth on the 2nd unit, but at this point do not "NEED". The advantage will be screen space and following 2 vs 4 tracking lines per monitor!
      Much easier to read and laptops/computers so reasonable on price, it makes perfect sense.....at least in my thinking. As a fellow engineer, would like your comment as I sometimes go too tool happy!
      Cheers!
      Mr. P

    • @LSmiata
      @LSmiata 3 года назад +1

      LOL....and Pico probably did not thing of it, but 2 x two channels scopes will be the new standard. When I updated our shipping office I added dual monitors to each station. Now instead of clicking between Quickbooks and Excel/email/other, you just look at the other screen. Efficiency WAY up and our customer impressed for a small company. BAD news is if Pico reads this post, the price of a 2-ch will go up in comparison to the 4-ch units.......GRRRR! The scope by itself is not capable of supporting any viewing output and to my knowledge, the software does not currently support two monitors.
      Mr. P

  • @joanneshellings5457
    @joanneshellings5457 3 года назад +2

    Amazing and very interesting way to measure so many different parameters. Like it!! Thank you Franny.

  • @abernathymonsoon4638
    @abernathymonsoon4638 3 года назад +6

    Franny, you never cease to amaze me - I always learn something, although I don't understand what lol
    Franny's new project: brain surgery. Because she's just that intelligent =)
    BTW - how's it driving? Smooth?

  • @ChuckJ1944
    @ChuckJ1944 3 года назад

    Yes, your black coil was in good shape and the car is still running a lot better than when you started the exercise of identifying where the idle problem was. Congratulations! Great video! :-) I will say I owned 11 9111s starting with a 1966 and ending with a 2012; I did all my maintenance and I never used a scope. You are a lot more high tech than I ever was!

  • @bertrandliang9490
    @bertrandliang9490 3 года назад

    Wow. This is so nifty - I’d never consider bringing a ‘scope to look at a car. How very clever taking advantage of the continued miniaturization of technology!

  • @lowreedman
    @lowreedman 3 года назад +1

    Great diagnostic explanation. Thanks!

  • @oiygfdxssfgg
    @oiygfdxssfgg Год назад

    You really take care of your cars

  • @alanleclair1
    @alanleclair1 3 года назад

    I've been a fan and follower of you and Heidi now for close to two years. Your content is always top notch. But today Franny you've really outdone yourself! I am stunned at how much I've learned today. Thank you!!! ❤️👏🎉

  • @sjllee2588
    @sjllee2588 3 года назад +1

    Good to see you! Thank you for your wonderful video.

  • @kevinsvideodump
    @kevinsvideodump 3 года назад

    An old-fashioned analog voltmeter can also catch quick voltage dips and spikes that a digital meter might miss, due to the near-instantaneous response of the needle, versus a digital readout that only updates a few times per second. So it's a handy (and cheap!) tool to have.

  • @greggsenne1268
    @greggsenne1268 3 года назад

    That little scope is so cool. Always better to know than guess.

  • @freerkderuiter8822
    @freerkderuiter8822 3 года назад +2

    Learned a lot again today. Great video as always :)

  • @paulmcdonald9592
    @paulmcdonald9592 3 года назад

    Please keep up your great content. I apologize for the snarky comment last month.
    Very interesting and thorough detective work. Good luck on bringing the 3.2 home.

  • @brentowen9480
    @brentowen9480 3 года назад

    Cool, great to see your enthusiasm with a new tool, especially a scope. Seems you already have a good knowledge base of how to use it. I've been using scopes since 2004. I still get excited when I get good vehicles to use for known goods and even more excited when that info can be used to diag something broken....

  • @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524
    @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524 3 года назад +1

    Nice!! Been tempted by one of these for ages!! Looks like you've got a great result.

  • @bryankirk7864
    @bryankirk7864 3 года назад

    Thanks a bunch for the production quality of your videos. It's so nice to unwind at the end of the day with this channel.
    And thanks for teaching us so much about these cars! Possibly the most in-depth DIY Porsche/VW channel out there.

  • @jroncallo
    @jroncallo 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Great to see someone doing it the old school way. 40 years ago I was using automotive scopes regularly. They kind of fell out of favor with the newer cars. But next week I will be trying this out on my 88 Mercedes 560SL, which has developed a miss. I wont be using a Pico Scope but the stuff you teach applies to all scopes.

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад

      It is amazing what they can tell if you know what to look at. I hope you find your miss!

  • @lawrest9561
    @lawrest9561 3 года назад +1

    Learning volumes from you. Thank you Franny.

  • @troymark2298
    @troymark2298 3 года назад

    i know a master mechanic when i see one - enjoying your show from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад

      Thanks so much!

    • @troymark2298
      @troymark2298 3 года назад

      Heidi and Franny's Garage - no problem- thank you too !

  • @x356b
    @x356b 3 года назад

    Great to see a cool use of an ignition trace with a very nice little scope. One thing that might be fun, given the portable nature of the scope, is to look at the ignition breakdown voltage when the engine is under load. The peak voltage should go much higher than at idle. This will also possibly indicate arc-over in the coil or secondary wiring. Very good fun!

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад

      One common technique is to do a "snap" throttle test to simulate a momentary load. Since the software can record 32 screens at a time you can just go back and look. I used a free screen capture software that will allow you to "monitor" for several minutes and write to MP4 file. With the Pico software you can also save those 32 screens and pull them up later and do stuff like zoom in and out, measure time and voltage. Super slick!

  • @rodrigocastillo56
    @rodrigocastillo56 3 года назад

    Wonderful idea use picoscope 2 ch. I agree all with video, buy when compare scope data with data reference of secondary pulses. Look ok, but your burn time is shorter than reference. Is very dificult to control spark plasma and burn time. Spark gap, all resistance in secondary circuit can move a bit to more or less the time, also primary coil current and internal limitations con control module or ecu. If combustion chambers are stardard, not altered (compress ratio std) ur engine must have similar burn time as references. Engines common values are 1.2 to 2.5 miliseconds. I use to see primary current in bottle coils using similar Hantek current clamp, but the CC-65. Less current range.

  • @marcusd2380
    @marcusd2380 3 года назад

    Every garage needs an oscilloscope for testing around cars great tools that do so much more. For the higher voltages coil a price of wire and connect to the end of the scope and u can use it to sniff the spark plugs etc and see the pulses. Bring to coil close but don’t make contact to the voltage source

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +1

      Yup! Also really good for Coil-On-Plug as well. You can even use the coil from a relay. Check out Mechanic Mindset's videos on that.

  • @graham6229
    @graham6229 3 года назад +1

    Hi Franny. Could you pop over to NASA and give them a run down ? How you do this is beyond me. I used to check running dimensions by sound through a tube at each carby inlet. You are an amazing women and I think Washington DC could do with your talents.

  • @francoistombe
    @francoistombe Год назад

    Very well explained. I was playing with my Hantek a few days ago when I had one of my occasional heart buzzes. It occurred to me that one of these could be modified to give an ECG reading. Anyone tried it?

  • @buckmaxey7998
    @buckmaxey7998 2 года назад

    As usual, very helpful! And I can now maybe tackle testing my Air Flow Meter. You can make things I didn't understand understandable.

  • @blow0me
    @blow0me Год назад

    Nice video, although "speed sensor" is very misleading, as would generally mean vehicle speed. In your case you seem to use it in lieu of crankshaft rotation speed, or crank sensor.

  • @thinkerdoit
    @thinkerdoit 3 года назад

    Outstanding vid. Illustrates the “scope” of applicable coverage! Esp like the compression examples! Thank you! Very educational and interesting stuff!

  • @rsbharley4766
    @rsbharley4766 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, thanks for sharing. Cheers

  • @cerlin9392
    @cerlin9392 3 года назад

    Awesome- as usual. I want to buy a Porsche now, it is the one automobile that has always my attention.

  • @DD-gd3fr
    @DD-gd3fr Месяц назад

    This was a great demo thank you guys. Could you recommend a automotive scope for beginners? Thank you

  • @stuartreid6981
    @stuartreid6981 3 года назад

    Thanks for the awesome video. I certainly come to youtube to be entertained and also to learn. I can say I learned a bunch of excellent diagnostics techniques and tools that I've not seen presented on other channels - keep up the amazing content.
    Of course the downside is that I want a classic Porsche of my own to work on - ;-)

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much! Good luck with your search :)

  • @gerigesquiere66
    @gerigesquiere66 2 года назад

    Very nice. Good work!

  • @997GURU
    @997GURU 3 года назад

    As allways i bow my head in the sand.. Awesome! And it seem that your channel punching up, soon 50k subs

  • @mankaranbazad3398
    @mankaranbazad3398 3 года назад

    Thanks for making this video it helped me out alot now I know what I'm buying keep up the good work

  • @LooseNut099
    @LooseNut099 3 года назад

    Another tremendously informative video. Thank you so much; you deserve additional subscribers by a factor of 1000.

  • @rvidalgliding
    @rvidalgliding 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for your videos. Very helpfull. I have a 3.2 1984 coupe stock and enjoy all your tips.👍

  • @eugenebaroni1298
    @eugenebaroni1298 3 года назад

    Wow another great video. That's really cool information from that Scan tool. Stay safe out there...

  • @jhonatesc
    @jhonatesc Год назад

    You are Angel ...thanks so much

  • @KrustyKlown
    @KrustyKlown 3 года назад

    "Shammoo" .. brilliant.

  • @egomezmx65
    @egomezmx65 3 года назад

    Excellent video, thanks for taking the time, more academic and quite interesting!!!

  • @frankmoscatello33
    @frankmoscatello33 3 года назад

    Such great in-depth video!! Looking forward to the next one....and then the one after that too for your other cars!

  • @andrewmichaelcrook340
    @andrewmichaelcrook340 3 года назад

    Wow that's amazing as usual a wonderful insight into your problem solving

  • @stefanjust1912
    @stefanjust1912 3 года назад +1

    Great to see that project come to a (successful) end, soon, and looking forward to following the Ferrari being inspected. One thing I noticed in your explanation, why the spikes don’t show up as in the manual: you were blaming it to the 8 bit A/C converter, but wouldn’t it actually be a sample rate problem ? Just wondering. Keep up that phenomenal work !

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Stefan, great question! I need more time with it but whenever I increase the time base the samples drop automatically. It seems it can only deal with so much data at one time. While researching I heard that you can't expect too awfully much from an 8bit scope for large data sets. The true Pico automotive scopes are 12bit I think - but... also $900 so... I need to spend more time with it though.

  • @charley22123
    @charley22123 3 года назад

    Hi ladies , really a coincidence with your video to what i saw today at one of the garages i buy vehicles from . i went in through the workshop and one of the techs had the same picoscope but with 4 inputs , and i asked what he was up to and he was testing the injectors on a Renault diesel , uncanny or what .

  • @paulp96275
    @paulp96275 3 года назад

    Franny what a fantastic edition very well explained you are one clever girl thank you 👍👨🏻‍🏭🇬🇧

  • @judih.8754
    @judih.8754 3 года назад

    Thank you Franny. This was a great video. I've turned wrenches for years but am a little behind on the electronic side beyond anything basic. (Our 914 racer was pure analog) This tool is amazing. Did it take long to determine the protocols for its use? I follow this channel religiously. You and Heidi are my hero's!!!

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +2

      Thanks so much! It did take a bit of research, but it goes quickly. Well worth the effort because of how versatile it is and that it can be used on every car. I'm looking forward to hooking it up to the 356!

  • @bodizenman
    @bodizenman 3 года назад

    Interesting as always. Time to race that car!

  • @HerrDagerman
    @HerrDagerman 2 года назад

    Glad you liked the Picoscope, I just upgraded to a 2204A myself, great scopes for automotive use as long as you use a pair of attenuators :p (had a Hantek before but didn't like the software). One question, are you an automotive engineer? Anyways, thank's for a great and informative video. Great tip to use a testlight to confirm there's no discarge! By the way, is it just me or there seems to be a lot of gentlemen of the older generation on this channel that seems a bit "butthurt" that a woman understands technology and uses an oscilloscope

  • @mikejmardis
    @mikejmardis Год назад

    You did have a slight dip on your RELATIVE compression test that would have been good to zoom in on.

  • @jimreilly9179
    @jimreilly9179 3 года назад +3

    As usual a superior video. But, you started with the observation that you thought the idle was off. So, did all the testing and the returning resolve that issue? Or, did I miss something (not the first time if I did).

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +2

      Seems to have. I set the idle back to 800 (the shop set it up close to 900) and you saw I reinstalled the original coil and I am running the original idle bypass valve as well. Seems to start hot and cold well and idle very close to 800rpm. I need to drive the car a bit more but the weather has been nutty.

  • @stephanevaucelles6378
    @stephanevaucelles6378 3 года назад

    thank you very much for this very nice presentation and pico demonstration

  • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
    @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 3 года назад

    00:00 - 9:12 High tech stuff!
    09:13 - 11:17 checking spark plug and coil wires for leaking voltage with a test light
    11:18 - 20:31 High tech stuff!
    Thanks for that test light trick. News to me! (Note for newbs: wire of test light was clamped to a ground.)

  • @mikebell1961
    @mikebell1961 3 года назад

    There is a house for sale just down the street from me. What would it take to talk the two of you into moving ? :)
    Great Job and thank you for doing all f this is such a soothing voice. Sooooo Relaxed when I'm done watching your videos.
    Stay Safe
    Mike

  • @cocoritemassiveify
    @cocoritemassiveify 3 года назад

    Hi Franny I recently came across your videos as I’m desperately searching and researching videos or anything on the infamous 1974 autostick super beetle. I have one that had the wires removed from the flooring as the floor was replaced. I would like to see a video showing every step of this system as it combines safety and operational issues. The autostick works in tandem with the seat belts, the seat sensors and door buzzer. I would like to recreate this system which includes a relay that controls and is responsible for the seatbelt interlock.
    Thanks for any help.

  • @MikeEvansHfd
    @MikeEvansHfd 2 года назад

    Very informative, thank you.

  • @TheWieggie
    @TheWieggie 3 года назад

    this i can really use .......... great stuff again ! thanks

  • @salserr5022
    @salserr5022 7 месяцев назад

    Great video.

  • @pb3033
    @pb3033 3 года назад

    Hi Franny I think that Yvan from Pine Hollow could help you with those waveforms, he uses his pico a lot for his diags..he's good..just saying

  • @YuckFou0x0FFFF
    @YuckFou0x0FFFF 2 года назад

    The 2000 series Picoscope is NOT designed for cars and using it as such will void your warranty. It has a shared ground with all channels. It can/will short out electronics on the vehicle as well as potentially damage itself. The 4425A is their flagship scope and is specifically designed for automotive use as it has floating grounds.

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  2 года назад

      This car uses a common ground for all sensors and electronics so the common ground isn't an issue. Possibly for modern cars it might be a thing.

  • @alexandermercieca7878
    @alexandermercieca7878 3 года назад

    Very informative , Hi from Malta (Mediterranean)Great going

    • @HeidiandFranny
      @HeidiandFranny  3 года назад +1

      Hi there! We hope to get to Malta some day :) Sounds so beautiful!

    • @alexandermercieca7878
      @alexandermercieca7878 3 года назад

      @@HeidiandFranny you'll have a great time here , full of petrol heads 👍😆

  • @pepperpepperpepper
    @pepperpepperpepper 3 года назад

    So it this it for the fine tuning, and the car runs perfectly? Very interesting video again, even though the closest I'll ever come to a Picko is my nose :)

  • @FeeeshEP3
    @FeeeshEP3 3 года назад

    Very informative. Thank you for sharing!

  • @bluedeckelectronics
    @bluedeckelectronics Год назад

    Good video ! Thank you!

  • @chadbarbaro
    @chadbarbaro 3 года назад

    Franntastic!!!

  • @Ianf1x
    @Ianf1x 2 года назад

    Watch dave strel vid he showed how to increase resolution on this great little scope 😁