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Instructions to Create Durametric Log
Hi everyone:
I would have thought creating a Durametric log would be simple, but I must be doing something wrong so I'm looking for guidance. My goal is to monitor actual camshaft angles, which I can do if I simply want to watch the graph on the screen. However, I'd like to create log so I can see how the angles changes with I activate the Variocam. When I try to do this, the log is empty. Here's what I do:
Am I missing a crucial step or doing something wrong? The documentation doesn't seem to help Thanks |
I haven’t done any logging but I had this link saved for future reference. I haven’t read the whole thing but I’m sure this should be helpful
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/996-turbo-gt2/320625-durametric-logging-101-how-log-what-log-what-do-afterwards.html |
Thanks...I've bookmarked the link and made some progress.
If I select actual camshaft angles for both or either bank, monitor for a period, and then go to option and export, I see the values. So that's good. What I want to do next is activate bank 1's variocam and see what effect it has on the bank 1actual angles. Here's where I run into a wall. It seems if I activate the variocam that it turns off actual angles monitoring. After my laptop recharges, I'll try activating bank 1 and then selecting the appropriate active value to monitor. I'm concerned that when I do this, it will stop the activation. To sum up, I want to activate and monitor at the same time and record the result in a log or Excel file. |
Hi all:
I may have found the solution, which I'll test when I get a chance in the next day or two. It turns out the the Actual Values menu has a tab at the top named Activations, which missed this completely. And it turns out that drop down has a choice called camshaft adjustment. So plan is this:
This sounds good in theory. I'll follow up and let folks know how it works out. BTW: thanks to Kevin at Durametric for his suggestions |
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