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Old 06-09-2014, 02:48 AM
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I know this is an older post but can i get my torque app to do a scan graph like this.. Ive been trying but have not been successful doing it..
The top graph was made by opening the data with Open Office Calc (free substitute for Microsoft Excel) and making a graph. The bottom graph was an AE file played back in the AE software. I can think of no automated way to make graphs from various data formats, the only automatic graphs I've seen are from the software that made the data in the first place. I know Torque can graph from a live run, but I have been unable to get it to graph on playback of a log. Maybe someone else has put more effort into this, I gave up pretty early because I have other methods of graphing.
 
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Originally Posted by Tugly
The top graph was made by opening the data with Open Office Calc and making a graph. The bottom graph was an AE file played back in the AE software. I can think of no automated way to make graphs from various data formats, the only automatic graphs I've seen are from the software that made the data in the first place. I know Torque can graph from a live run, but I have been unable to get it to graph on playback of a log. Maybe someone else has put more effort into this, I gave up pretty early because I have other methods of graphing.
what in ae file & ae software? Ive ran the graph on a live run and it will log it and I have emailed to myself cause its hard to watch the graph and drive I cant get the log to open..
 
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I'm sorry... I'm not clear on what you're asking. The coffee is brewing... so I may yet have another shot at grasping what you're saying.
 
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Originally Posted by Tugly
The top graph was made by opening the data with Open Office Calc (free substitute for Microsoft Excel) and making a graph. The bottom graph was an AE file played back in the AE software. I can think of no automated way to make graphs from various data formats, the only automatic graphs I've seen are from the software that made the data in the first place. I know Torque can graph from a live run, but I have been unable to get it to graph on playback of a log. Maybe someone else has put more effort into this, I gave up pretty early because I have other methods of graphing.
you said the bottom graph was an ae file played back in the ae software. what is ae?
 
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I heard my neighbor yelling over the fence that he made pork chops wrapped in bacon. It made me think of this thread. Back to your regular programming...
 
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I heard my neighbor yelling over the fence that he made pork chops wrapped in bacon. It made me think of this thread. Back to your regular programming...
A proper pork loin - puree rosemary and garlic, make slices into the meat and fill with the organic paste, foil under the meat on a BBQ grill, BBQ briquettes to the side (not directly under the meat). Close the cover and open the vents (I use a Weber).

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I had the good fortune of having a friend drop by and he read my truck's data for me. Mine is pretty-much bone stock, so I don't know if anything is to be gained, but it doesn't hurt to ask:

If I were to post up the data (I have it in both .DOC and .XLS formats, would anyone care to critique it for me? I haven't a clue........

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For those that purchased a cheaper obd dongle .....are you Happy with it and which one do you have. I know Tugly likes his but was hoping not to drop another $100.

BTW I got a Google nexus 7. Not the newest one.
 
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I had the good fortune of having a friend drop by and he read my truck's data for me. Mine is pretty-much bone stock, so I don't know if anything is to be gained, but it doesn't hurt to ask:

If I were to post up the data (I have it in both .DOC and .XLS formats, would anyone care to critique it for me? I haven't a clue........

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Post it here, or PM me if you have problems. I hope you went driving with it and stretched your leg. Mellow driving doesn't reveal the truck's underwear... to know if they are clean or not.
 
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Thanks, Rich!

The run was on city streets, so I had to have a little reserve in my driving, but there is a WOT period where we briefly got to about 60 mph.

I felt a bit hesitant, as it was not fully warmed-up, but it doesn't always get that luxury, anyway.

This is in Excel format:

Thanks again, Rich, and all others who care to comment.

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