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Sampling frequency


Jean-Claude Drohé

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The storm & extreme have about 4MB logging memory, the Atom has only 512KB.

In all cases you can choose what channels to log and the frequency.  50Hz is the maximum in the current firmware.

If you log all channels and parameters at max sample rate it will give you about 14mins logging on the storm/extreme or 2 mins for the Atom.

I cant remember if you can export the LLG file natively but there is a third part app for doing that if you need too.  See here: http://www.linkecu.com/forums/G4Forum/382067331?b_start=0#253582266  Although I think you will find the PCLink logging software is pretty good and will cover most log interpretation needs well.

 

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All spot on but for the internal logging the parameters logged are fixed to the following

ECU Logging Parameters

The following parameters are able to be logged in ECU logging mode:

AN Volt 1 to 11

Inj timing

Anti-Lag Cyclic Idle

Knock Count Global

Anti-Lag Ign Cut

Knock Level Global

AN Temp 1 to 4

Knock Threshold

BAP

Launch Limit

Batt Voltage

MAP

CL Stepper Limit

MAP Limit

Digital Frequency 1 to 6

Mass per Cyl (x100)

Dwell Time

Max Ignition

E-Throttle Limit

MGP

ECT

Overrun Fuel Cut

ECU Temperature

RPM Limit

Engine Speed

Speed (DI 1 to 6)

Fault Codes

Speed Limit

Gear

TP (Main)

GP RPM Limit 1 and 2

Trig 1 Err Counter

IAT

Under Voltage

Ign Angle

Voltage Limit

Inj Actual PW

Wake-Up Status

Inj Duty Cycle (Sec)

VVT Cam Position

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