anyone else here keep track of their MPG, timeslips, ect on the computer?
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From: Charleston, SC
Car: 91 Camaro Vert
Engine: 02 LS1, HX40
Transmission: 2002 LS1 M6
anyone else here keep track of their MPG, timeslips, ect on the computer?
anyone else keep track of that kind of stuffs on their computer? or am i just weird/bored/obsessive?
NO, but now that you mention it, thats a good idea. My PC is used mainly for my Innovate LM-1, Tunercat, Diacom, and obviously TGO. I just recently bought a CD burner, so I can back everything up. I just gotta stop being lazy, and get it installed.
How about doing some logs, burn an eprom, and keep it on file with the tune changes, and what the car did at the strip. Beats writing this stuff down on paper.
Just goes to show, you learn somthing new everyday...
How about doing some logs, burn an eprom, and keep it on file with the tune changes, and what the car did at the strip. Beats writing this stuff down on paper.
Just goes to show, you learn somthing new everyday...
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From: Littleton, CO USA
Car: 82 Berlinetta/57 Bel Air
Engine: L92/LQ4 (both w/4" stroke)
Transmission: 4L80E/4L80E
Axle/Gears: 12B-3.73/9"-3.89
MPG and maintenance/repair in a small notebook in the glovebox of every vehicle.
Timeslips in a Summit Logbook. I know of a few guys who record their runs on Excel and bring printouts/charts to the track.
Timeslips in a Summit Logbook. I know of a few guys who record their runs on Excel and bring printouts/charts to the track.
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