WinALDL Experts! I need help!
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WinALDL Experts! I need help!
I've got a 1987 Camaro with a V6 (3.4L swapped in for the 2.8L). It's running pretty rich. I downloaded WinALDL and made some logs. Unfortunately, I don't know how to analyze them. I could use some help!
Someone looking at my files and telling me what wrong would be good. Someone teaching me how to look at my files would be GREAT!
Someone looking at my files and telling me what wrong would be good. Someone teaching me how to look at my files would be GREAT!
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Re: WinALDL Experts! I need help!
I've found WinALDL logs to be difficult to use. The 160 baud is too slow.
Open the 20130802_201912_LOG.txt file in Excel, this way the column headers line up with the data.
Not sure how useful the 20130802_204012_BLM.txt file is, as an '87 MPFI engine is MAF, not speed density (SD). If it was SD you could use the wide corrections to make changes to the VE table.
RBob.
Open the 20130802_201912_LOG.txt file in Excel, this way the column headers line up with the data.
Not sure how useful the 20130802_204012_BLM.txt file is, as an '87 MPFI engine is MAF, not speed density (SD). If it was SD you could use the wide corrections to make changes to the VE table.
RBob.
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