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Old 11-04-2005, 08:46 PM
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Ok, I want to play with Marcin's RAF excel sheet, but with my car being down I cant get any logs to play with it. Could someone please give me some data i could use to input in it just to get a feel for what it does and what the numbers look like?? Its for a 99 TA and Id need
ECT's
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LTIT's gear/acoff g/sec
LTIT pn/acoff g/sec

Could someone please help me out so I know what im doing when it comes time to do it on my car in the next week or 2?
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I don't have any sample data on my desktop, but why are you choosing to use the spreadsheet method instead of the built-in method with HPT v2.0?

I just open the 'Idle Airflow - Desired Airflow (Imperial).hst' histogram and insure Idle Desired Airflow & ECT are in the table. Start logging, start the car, and let it run until the engine completely warms up. Copy the new data into the Idle Airflow vs. ETC table and call it done.
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damn, its that easy? then my other question is, how do i copy all the data? i havent really used either 1.7 let alone 2.0 much because 3 days after i got it, the car was torn apart
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It'll populate the row of data. I chose to use the 'L'ast value logged, but you can also use 'A'verage as well. Pick one of those buttons in the histogram after you're done logging. Highlight all the cells, right-click on the histogram and choose Copy. Switch over to the table in the Editor. Highlight all the cells, choose Paste. Save the tune and write the calibration.
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sweet!! Thanks again for the knowledge Jim




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