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Old 14 October 2010, 01:32 PM
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hey peeps just getting to grips with ecu explorer thanks to splitpin

i have just created a few log files (csv) of my car running i was just wondering if anyone is handy with exel or there is a tutorial that would let me read all the diagnostics i have saved from my car not sure what to do

thanks in advance
Old 14 October 2010, 06:27 PM
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i used a program call Megalogviewer it shows it as a moving graph against time rather than just a static graph on Excel
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Originally Posted by dodd1980
i used a program call Megalogviewer it shows it as a moving graph against time rather than just a static graph on Excel
I couldn't even get it to show as a code on exel thanks will try the software u suggested hopeful all have better luck with that
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try a software called pcmscan ( you can download it for free on some sites )
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Originally Posted by big-kev
try a software called pcmscan ( you can download it for free on some sites )
PCMscan is generic OBD2 scanner software and will not work at all on a classic Impreza.
Old 14 October 2010, 09:41 PM
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no mention off classic ABOVE
Old 14 October 2010, 09:47 PM
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I know. However, given that I know Kris is diagnosing a classic, saying the above saves him the time downloading and headscratching.

Incidentally, while generic OBD tools do work on newage cars, you get less information more slowly via that sort of interface than you do via something like ECUExplorer/ROMRaider/Deltadash/etc that uses the Subaru proprietary protocol.
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sorry chaps should have mentioned it was a classic
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