HPtuners and datalogging
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HPtuners and datalogging
i have just sold my maftpro set-up and i am going to HPTUNERS speed density set-up- but i was wondering how do yall data logg when tuning with hptuners- i saw that there data logger isnt out yet.
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only the standalone isn't out... the HP Tuners tuning suite comes with a flasher (read/write), programming interface (where you make changes) and the scanner ... they just haven't released a standalone version yet (aka no tuner)
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o okay thanks-
cant wait to get it - my truck runs so rich that it just pegs 10.0 on the wideband and sometimes goes blank because its so rich-
also how does hptuners read wideband inputs?
cant wait to get it - my truck runs so rich that it just pegs 10.0 on the wideband and sometimes goes blank because its so rich-
also how does hptuners read wideband inputs?
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HP Tuners lets you connect the output of your wideband controller to the HPT cable... that is then capable of measuring 0-5 volts ... most widebands are linear output (meaning that as the voltage rises, the AFR is proporitional to the rise)
there's all kinds of ways to configure it though... in my case I have my wideband set to read from 10.0:1 to 16.0:1 0 to 5 volts... then i just created a custom PID (howtos on HPTs website) for my custom voltage range
or you could some something like 10.0:1 to 20.0:1 ... basically whatever you want (assuming your controller for wideband is also customizable... the Innovate ones are)
there's all kinds of ways to configure it though... in my case I have my wideband set to read from 10.0:1 to 16.0:1 0 to 5 volts... then i just created a custom PID (howtos on HPTs website) for my custom voltage range
or you could some something like 10.0:1 to 20.0:1 ... basically whatever you want (assuming your controller for wideband is also customizable... the Innovate ones are)