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  • #31
    Hey Todd, guess what I got in the mail today? Here's a hint. It starts with a "P" and ends with a "tuner"... . Time to get my engine running now too. Picking up my radiator tommorrow, so hopefully by next weekend it'll be ready to fire.
    '97 Grand Prix GT 3800 (sold)
    '00 Grand Am GT 3400 supercharged
    13.788 @ 103.73 mph, 320whp 300 ft/lbs
    Gotta love boost!

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    • #32
      I noticed you recently joined the DHP forum.. You have quite a bit of reading to catch up on Good Luck! I'm curious to see what you get out of it now.
      Regards,

      Todd E. Johnson

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      • #33
        I am on the DHP forum as well..... Todd, since you are the brains of the GAGT.com posers........ How about you give a tuning newb some pointers and advise when mine comes in the mail this week?

        what was all that?

        C++, C, MSCE, Word Wizzard, Turbo Installer, KingofComps, ppt2, and what other certs??

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        • #34
          I'm not one of the brains? I'm sad...
          -Brad-
          89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power
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          Follow the build -> http://www.3x00swap.com/index.php?page=mustang-blog

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          • #35
            What I really need to know is how to make sense of the stupid csv files you get from data logging. Since nothing is lined up in evenly spaced columns it all looks like a big jumble of numbers and gives me a headache looking at them. Supposedly there is a way to export the csv file to windows excel and it will arrange all the numbers on a nice neat chart. Anyone know anything about this? Things happen way to fast when you play back the datalogs in real time so you can't really tell whats going on. I need to look at the break down to get usable info but it will take forever to do looking at csv files.
            '97 Grand Prix GT 3800 (sold)
            '00 Grand Am GT 3400 supercharged
            13.788 @ 103.73 mph, 320whp 300 ft/lbs
            Gotta love boost!

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            • #36
              open excel
              go to data
              import external data
              text-delimited

              figure it out from there

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              • #37
                absolutely beautiful
                good job

                <-- tejohnson in his green machine

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by AaronGTR
                  What I really need to know is how to make sense of the stupid csv files you get from data logging. Since nothing is lined up in evenly spaced columns it all looks like a big jumble of numbers and gives me a headache looking at them. Supposedly there is a way to export the csv file to windows excel and it will arrange all the numbers on a nice neat chart. Anyone know anything about this? Things happen way to fast when you play back the datalogs in real time so you can't really tell whats going on. I need to look at the break down to get usable info but it will take forever to do looking at csv files.
                  Go and download DHP LogColor. This is what I am using to analyze my logs. Pretty sweet really:



                  And... It is free It works with any .csv log...
                  Regards,

                  Todd E. Johnson

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by forteen3gt
                    I am on the DHP forum as well..... Todd, since you are the brains of the GAGT.com posers........ How about you give a tuning newb some pointers and advise when mine comes in the mail this week?

                    what was all that?

                    C++, C, MSCE, Word Wizzard, Turbo Installer, KingofComps, ppt2, and what other certs??
                    Actualy, I am Not an MCSE I prefer to shy away from Windows every now and then. I do have a device driver in the 2.6 Linux Kernel tho

                    As far as being a brain, I am not quite the "know it all". I rely on help from others in the PowrTuner community also, but I would be happy to lend ya a hand.
                    Regards,

                    Todd E. Johnson

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