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Subject Suggestion : give the user the option to display
     
Posted by The Devils Z on January 09, 2009 at 8:16 AM
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In Reply To My diagnostic software progress. posted by DVDBURN (MD) on January 09, 2009 at 01:54 AM
     
Message the number of sensors for display ( could do a check list / radio box or a preset list on a drop down window ) and which preferred sensors desired in the 'sensor' section.

Additionally - I think some functionality to datalog / display the gear that the transmission is in would be helpful as the Z has different maps based on gearing.

I think time duration data of an event is helpful as well.

Where I am going on this is that I always wanted to do two things when it came to setting up a power band ~ maximize 'area under the curve' and increase the RPM / Speed ratio [ ie: a Z that takes 15 secs to hit redline will not be faster than a Z that takes 5 secs ].

This is essentually what we are trying to do by reducing rotating mass ( flywheel / driveshafts, etc ) or shorter gearing ( leader gears ).

A time duration log would be nice. For example ~ a 3rd gear ( because it is being monitored ) pull at ( voice monitor 45mph ) to redline then evaluate the max speed and the time elapsed.

Taking it to another level would be able to export the data into excel for graphing purposes.

I have not seen any hardcore data out there on increased RPM / Speed.

Thinking out the box would be using this information to design ECU setups for road courses / dragstrip / streetability / dyno queen as we all know require different powerbands.


ps: You forgot BOOST PRESSURE !!!

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