New to tuning w/ my I2 & have the 87 perf. tune installed w/ no issues thus far. I have been playing around with the data logging functions & have a few questions:
1 - can the data be logged & viewed "live" if I have PC hooked up in the truck?
2 - can the measurement units be converted in the software to something more palatable (i.e. mph instead of default kph, psi instead of kpa)
3 - what is the proper PID to measure boost? the options I have selected thus far are all measured in kpa & when I convert to psi I get either 671psi (4629.6 Kpa boost absolute pressure), 4.6psi (31.76 KPA intake manifold ABS. pressure) or .572psi (3.948 Kpa Turbo/Supercharger boost pressure desired). I was under the impression stock boost was between 12-16psi and none of these measurements are even close.
2015 F150 w/ 3.5 -- datalogger questions
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Re: 2015 F150 w/ 3.5 -- datalogger questions
1. Yes it works very well with dataviewer in fact. You can change the units on the pids in the dataviewer software. Also after logging when viewing you can also change them then. Changing them on the tool is not always easy.therapist wrote:New to tuning w/ my I2 & have the 87 perf. tune installed w/ no issues thus far. I have been playing around with the data logging functions & have a few questions:
1 - can the data be logged & viewed "live" if I have PC hooked up in the truck?
2 - can the measurement units be converted in the software to something more palatable (i.e. mph instead of default kph, psi instead of kpa)
3 - what is the proper PID to measure boost? the options I have selected thus far are all measured in kpa & when I convert to psi I get either 671psi (4629.6 Kpa boost absolute pressure), 4.6psi (31.76 KPA intake manifold ABS. pressure) or .572psi (3.948 Kpa Turbo/Supercharger boost pressure desired). I was under the impression stock boost was between 12-16psi and none of these measurements are even close.
2. Answered in #1
3.Please post a log.
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Re: 2015 F150 w/ 3.5 -- datalogger questions
see attached data log for a quick drive/pull
any hints on how to change the units in DataViewer? In the View/Display Units drop down, I change the options but "Units" remains the same. For instance my Vehicle Speed LoRes measurement remains at a peak 134 KMH no matter what.
any hints on how to change the units in DataViewer? In the View/Display Units drop down, I change the options but "Units" remains the same. For instance my Vehicle Speed LoRes measurement remains at a peak 134 KMH no matter what.
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Re: 2015 F150 w/ 3.5 -- datalogger questions
Which version of dataviewer are you using? Should be 3317. If not use this page to download it.
https://www.diablosport.com/downloads.html
https://www.diablosport.com/downloads.html
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Re: 2015 F150 w/ 3.5 -- datalogger questions
correct, using 3.3.0.17 on windows 10sohfast94 wrote:Which version of dataviewer are you using? Should be 3317. If not use this page to download it.
https://www.diablosport.com/downloads.html
see screen shots:
certain PIDs do not change units
and what is the proper reading to calculate psig?
Re: 2015 F150 w/ 3.5 -- datalogger questions
psig? Intake manifold absolute pressure kpa
Remember it's absolute so you have to subtract 100KPA (sea level) from it to get your boost. If you're at elevation you have to subtract whatever that pressure relative pressure is for your area instead. So 219-100=~17psi
Remember it's absolute so you have to subtract 100KPA (sea level) from it to get your boost. If you're at elevation you have to subtract whatever that pressure relative pressure is for your area instead. So 219-100=~17psi
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Re: 2015 F150 w/ 3.5 -- datalogger questions
Thank you!sohfast94 wrote:psig? Intake manifold absolute pressure kpa
Remember it's absolute so you have to subtract 100KPA (sea level) from it to get your boost. If you're at elevation you have to subtract whatever that pressure relative pressure is for your area instead. So 219-100=~17psi
Exactly what I needed to know