EcuTeK DeltaDash demo available
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We now have a full demo version of the DeltaDash software available on the site: www.ecutek.com
It runs as if it is monitoring an engine so is generating "live" data. You can log this data and save it for later analysis. Although bear in mind it is not real data.
If you want to analyse some real data then download one of the actual files we have generated on various vehicles. Bring it into DeltaDash with the "File" "Open log file" command.
Be sure to test all the features including "custom mapping" which brings up some fascinating results.
This software is 2-3 weeks from becoming available from us.
Have fun.
It runs as if it is monitoring an engine so is generating "live" data. You can log this data and save it for later analysis. Although bear in mind it is not real data.
If you want to analyse some real data then download one of the actual files we have generated on various vehicles. Bring it into DeltaDash with the "File" "Open log file" command.
Be sure to test all the features including "custom mapping" which brings up some fascinating results.
This software is 2-3 weeks from becoming available from us.
Have fun.
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Don't know if I'm doing anything wrong, but I can't find it. I feel I've been through the whole site too. Would someone point me in the right direction please?
Cheers,
Wrexy.
Cheers,
Wrexy.
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Hi Wrexy,
Go to the web site
Click on downloads
Click on DeltaDash
You now get a page where you can download zipped or unzipped versions, plus log files.
If you don't see the page, hit shift-F5. Your browser's probably cached the old page version. 57 people have been there since lunch, so I know it's working ;-)
Cheers
Steve
Go to the web site
Click on downloads
Click on DeltaDash
You now get a page where you can download zipped or unzipped versions, plus log files.
If you don't see the page, hit shift-F5. Your browser's probably cached the old page version. 57 people have been there since lunch, so I know it's working ;-)
Cheers
Steve
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Aha - bl00dy techy terms lol!!! Cheers Steve
Oh, and maybe.......... Was on just over 15Psi and some V V nice power figures at last PE RR just its very hard to know exactly on a gauge what its set to now after more setting up coz they are soooo innacurate, this would be much better
Cheers mate!
[Edited by ScoobyJawa - 3/26/2002 3:49:05 PM]
Oh, and maybe.......... Was on just over 15Psi and some V V nice power figures at last PE RR just its very hard to know exactly on a gauge what its set to now after more setting up coz they are soooo innacurate, this would be much better
Cheers mate!
[Edited by ScoobyJawa - 3/26/2002 3:49:05 PM]
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Yeah,
You can set up the logging, keep your eyes on the road, and analyse the data later. It will log so fast that it will pick up peaks that an analogue gauge may miss. Log the knock correction as well as boost, and you can the see if there is a link between RPM, boost and det for your car. I.e. you may find you get a bit of det, but it's only at 5000RPM whilst over 15PSI - helps you analyse and sort the problem.
If you haven't already, take a look at the log files that show what the K&N kit did to my fuelling. Lean spot or what ! Then see how we corrected it by modifying the fuel map - yes, shameless plug for EcuTek mapping services :-) Before anyone asks, DeltaDash is totally safe for the enthusiast - it can't damage the car in any way. It just watches what is going on.
Cheers
Steve
P.S. If you find any bugs whilst playing, please mail them to technical@ecutek.com and we'll make sure fix them before product release.
You can set up the logging, keep your eyes on the road, and analyse the data later. It will log so fast that it will pick up peaks that an analogue gauge may miss. Log the knock correction as well as boost, and you can the see if there is a link between RPM, boost and det for your car. I.e. you may find you get a bit of det, but it's only at 5000RPM whilst over 15PSI - helps you analyse and sort the problem.
If you haven't already, take a look at the log files that show what the K&N kit did to my fuelling. Lean spot or what ! Then see how we corrected it by modifying the fuel map - yes, shameless plug for EcuTek mapping services :-) Before anyone asks, DeltaDash is totally safe for the enthusiast - it can't damage the car in any way. It just watches what is going on.
Cheers
Steve
P.S. If you find any bugs whilst playing, please mail them to technical@ecutek.com and we'll make sure fix them before product release.
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Thanks Steve.
Its does sound very useful and makes sure all is running nice and healthy Great peace of mind too!! I've had a quick sniff at the logs but was a fleeting glance this morning!
Its does sound very useful and makes sure all is running nice and healthy Great peace of mind too!! I've had a quick sniff at the logs but was a fleeting glance this morning!
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Thanks to everyone who provided feedback on DeltaDash. A revised version (read 'without the bugs' !) is now available from the web site. Thanks to Richard, Kalle & Matt for their reports. I never would have spotted the Swedish incompatibility without your help ;-)
Please note that our web server sits behind a cache. Check that the version you download is v1.00 in the Help Menu -> About Box. If it's not, hit refresh in your browser and try again.
Cheers
Steve
Please note that our web server sits behind a cache. Check that the version you download is v1.00 in the Help Menu -> About Box. If it's not, hit refresh in your browser and try again.
Cheers
Steve
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Steve,
Yes I fell foul of the cache. Control - F5 (hard refresh) cured it for me, just a refresh (F5 alone) didn't.....(the new EXE is dated 28/03/2002 BTW peeps.....)
Matt
Yes I fell foul of the cache. Control - F5 (hard refresh) cured it for me, just a refresh (F5 alone) didn't.....(the new EXE is dated 28/03/2002 BTW peeps.....)
Matt
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Can I make a suggestion? Get your programming guys to add a 'select all' option on any screen with a list of tick boxes, its annoying if you want to tick everything. Selecting all then removing some is laso quicker if someone wants to select a lot of options.
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