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Author: Subject: LC1 and power commander software
Moorron

posted on 23/3/09 at 12:27 PM Reply With Quote
LC1 and power commander software

Hi all.

Good technical question for you boffins.

Ive got a LC1 air fuel ratio meter on the car which has a nice logging program to use, I also have a power commander USB fitted to the ZX12 engine which has a display program but no logging ability. I am just playing with the fueling at the moment but doing it the hard way of loading up a map, taking the car for a drive while holding gauge in one hand and ‘remembering’ the reading at WOT and cruising. I then go home and rework the map. Its very simple but seems to work ok, but my question is this:

If the laptop has the RPM and Throttle position on screen in real time (in the power commander program) is there a way of somehow feeding that information into the LC1 logging program so I get more channels that I can record and get more information about the fueling at other RPM’s and Throttle positions? Its more of a computer software question and it seems silly to me I cant join the 2 lots of information together if they are already in the pc.

The only other way to do it was to set up the video camera on the roll bar and take the laptop with me so I can visually record both sets of information and replay it. What a bodge. Lol

I do want it set up on a rolling road but i am skint at the mo and cant find any local ones with power commander knowledge.

Cheers





Sorry about my spelling, im an engineer and only work in numbers.

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posted on 23/3/09 at 01:34 PM Reply With Quote
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