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Old May 24, 2020 | 08:01 AM
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Data visualization tools for data logs

Curious what you guys are using for data visualization or even virtual dyno's?
I've been looking around for tools to help with log-diving.

Currently I'm mostly using these two - but they're a bit antiquated.
https://datazap.me/
Virualdyno

Any one got any better recommendations before I go the MySQL and Google Studio route, that don't cost an arm and a leg? Trying to avoid spending the time building a custom suite.
 

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Virtual Dyno with the right settings, the same road, same fuel level (weight) etc for consistent loading is ok. Data zap is ok also. Most accurate and most flexibility would be excel if you have all the equations. I have built models in Excel and can predict performance with high level of accuracy just ask Sam lol. I use MatLab too but I know most people won't have licenses for that.
 
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Originally Posted by M3 Maestro
I use MatLab too but I know most people won't have licenses for that.
If you had any scripts you wanted to share to help people get started with a Matlab-based approach, here's a decent free alternative: https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/
 
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