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Old Feb 19, 2009 | 01:35 AM
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Just got my durametric

Can't wait to hook it up friday!

Any ideas on what to datalog?
 
Old Feb 19, 2009 | 02:08 AM
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Rpm, load (filling %), lambda, requested boost, actual boost, boost pressure deviation, bp control valve %, ignition timing, intake air temp.
It's more than the suggested 8 values, but it work's. I use it on my car.
Log it and export to excel.
 
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Lambda for banks 1, 2, and rpm are critical to check if your software is providing the correct AF values for a given boot pressure. Make sure to not add to many values to datalog since it may slow down the sampling rate.

BTW, multiply the lamba values by 14.7 on the excel spreadsheet to obtain AF ratio values.
 

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Originally Posted by boldis_63
Rpm, load (filling %), lambda, requested boost, actual boost, boost pressure deviation, bp control valve %, ignition timing, intake air temp.
It's more than the suggested 8 values, but it work's. I use it on my car.
Log it and export to excel.
Perfect!
Just to add, log both lambda request and actual
 
Old Feb 19, 2009 | 08:38 AM
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Looking for one of these.....where did you pick it up at?
 
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Durametric has many different values for Lambda sensors...which are the essentials?Also,EGT does not show anything?finally i think the ratio is 14,7...not 14,5...Right?
 
Old Feb 19, 2009 | 09:27 AM
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Looking for one of these.....where did you pick it up at?
http://www.durametric.com/buyus.aspx

They sell on eBay as well at the same price...
 
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Originally Posted by RiA
http://www.durametric.com/buyus.aspx

They sell on eBay as well at the same price...

I'm thinking I should purchase the "Enthusiast Package" Option 1?

What package/option did you guys pick up?
 
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I bought the proffesional version...in order to "play" with as many porsches as possible
 
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love mine! Been got it thru Todd @ Protomotive. Datalogging the hell out of it and fine tuning the 996TT is a joy!
 
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I have "professional" too...
 
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